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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Emory has a very strong undergrad chemistry program especially related to the biomedical fields and has relationships with places like the cdc. It’s a tough program and weeds out a lot of kids, (end up as psych or nbb majors). the ones I knew who stuck it out were brilliant and had access to strong internships. It’s a great school but also crazy expensive. [b]Strange that relatives of mechanical engineers feel qualified to speak on this.[/b] [/quote] Also strange how many people are having conversations with their relatives/friends/etc. about non-existent engineering departments. [/quote] As a recruiter for big tech I beg to differ. We target Emory b/c of the quality engineers they produce, and de-prioritize places like Michigan where it seems the candidates aren't very well prepared.[/quote] Oh Jesus Christ... http://college.emory.edu/dual-degree/engineering/explore-engineering.html The Dual Degree program is not an official major at Emory College. Rather it is an academic opportunity for undegraduate students, with an interest in Engineering, to pursue bachelors degrees at both Emory College and Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech).[/quote] yes, exactly. emory doesn't have engineering. it's a georgia tech program. [/quote]
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