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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]JHU and Emory are about the same reputation to most people.[/quote] GA residents should utilize their two top public options. Excellent value. [/quote] Agreed. Much better value.[/quote] If they can get into GA Tech or UGA. Not everyone can. [/quote] If they can get into Emory they likely can. The publics are way better bang for the buck. [/quote] i think they realize this. in state yield for emory is only 40%[/quote] Emory's two year college/community college is a great way to open access to students who otherwise would not be able to attend. Once they demonstrate they can do the work, Emory lets them move to the 4 year campus. This takes a page from public colleges like UCF, Penn State, UConn etc. [/quote] Emory-Oxford students’ stats are almost identical to the stats of students on Emory’s main campus. They can do the work. [/quote] This for a back door, its probably the hardest backdoor in the world. Harder admit than Barnard. [/quote] 436/2900 = 15% yield. Literally almost no one wants to be there. Meanwhile you have this: https://provost.emory.edu/planning-administration/data/factbook/admissions.html 76% of the class were in top 10% of class rank and only 70% for Oxford. Emory/Oxford has never enrolled the top students and it never will. [/quote] Avg GPA is a 3.83, you're such a troll. Emory doesnt weight freshman gpa in admissions thats probably why Top 10% is a little lower. [/quote]
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