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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Emory- 1480-1540/33-35 10% AR( 18% ED AR) Georgetown- 1400-1540/31-35 12%AR (11% EA AR) WashU 1490-1550/33-35 12%AR (25% ED AR) Vanderbilt 1510-1560/34-35 6% AR (13% ED AR) Tufts 1480-1540/33-35 11%AR ( 35-40% ED AR) Vanderbilt>Emory>WashU>Tufts>Georgetown [/quote] Crazy I remember a time when Georgetown was the most selective out of this group and Emory was the least. Times really have changed. [/quote] It still is, except for maybe Vandy. Georgetown has no ED; ED drastically reduces admit rates because you have 1:1 yield and correspondingly accept fewer people in RD. Tufts accepts a ton ED and won’t disclose it on the CDS. Emory has Oxford admit games. True ranking, in order of admission likelihood: Vandy, Georgetown, Emory, WashU, Tufts[/quote] Eh, Georgetown takes students that Emory or WashU just wouldn't take. Even before test optional, Emory’s 25th percentile was a 32. Georgetown is a 31. Same for WashU. [/quote]
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