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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Michigan is one of the best engineering programs in the country - just a notch below the MITs and the Stanfords of the world. [/quote] Emory is ranked higher on US NEws[/quote] USNews is such useless garbage - people have been so hypnotized by their arbitrary ranking methodology that they're coming up with irrational decision trees like the one being floated by OP. NO ONE specifically in pursuing a specific field of engineering would ever consider Emory for engineering over a top ten engineering school.[/quote] Let's not [b]Emory is undoubtedly the better school[/b], doesn't mean UMich won't have better programs or engineering. For everything else [b]Emory is likely better[/b]. [/quote] What does "better" actually mean? Per USNWR, Emory is 21st overall and 25th in undergraduate teaching; Michigan is 24th overall and 16th in undergraduate teaching. [/quote] Better as in, if you had the choice between the two you should go with Emory. [b]Emory is better for ALL humanities, biology, chemistry, and business at the undergraduate level.[/b] It is the better school. UMich is overrated while Emory is underrated. [/quote] Source? US News has Ross as the #3 UG business school in the country. I don't have the paid subscription so I can't see past the top 10, but Emory is not in it. US News doesn't rank undergrad humanities/biology/chemistry, but for graduate school, almost every single one of UMich's grad programs in the humanities are within the top ten, Emory doesn't have a single one in the top 10 or even top 20. Emory is ranked 33 in biological sciences for grad school, 82 in comp sci, 32 in chemistry, 63 in economics, 55 in math, 71 in physics, etc. The only grad programs of theirs that fall into the top 10 are some of the professional programs (physical therapy, nursing, midwifery, and physician assistant). UMich is 23 for biological sciences, 15 for chemistry, 11 for comp sci, 10 for earth sciences, 12 in Econ, 12 in math, etc. If there is a different source that you are using to state definitively that Emory is better for "ALL humanities, biology, chemistry, and business at the undergraduate level" I'd love to know what that is. [/quote] Grad and undergraduate rankings aren't the same. Grad rankings are mainly based on amount of research produced thus with UMich being gigantic one could only hope. We're discussing teaching, undergraduate prestige and outcomes (salary, placement, etc) by major. I'm sorry your DC couldn't get into any schools better than UMich. [/quote] NP. You can compare stats across colleges on US News. Emory's starting salary is $59,200. It is $63,700 for U Michigan. Avg HS GPA of attending students is 3.8 vs 3.9 (U Mich). I don't have kids at either school but I suspect the reason people are applying to Emory is because it' has ED and Mich doesn't. Emory also has more women than men. That could be a reason if the HS your kid is applying from is all-female. None of Emory's rankings are in the top 20 (except Business where they are # 12. Michigan is #3). So it has an less smart student body, who make less on average after graduation on average and it's top ranked program is lower ranked than Michigan's! Tell me again, why is Emory is ranked 21st overall?[/quote]
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