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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Interestingly [b]the main source of Emory's increased diversity is: roughly double the percentage of Asians compared to Georgetown. Other non-white groups represented similarly at both schools[/b], according to DoEd College Scorecard. Not sure it is the case that Asian-Americans have lower median salaries after college than white graduates.... Also not sure it is true that Emory grads are more likely to live in the South. Emory draws most heavily on non-Southern states for its student body. (After GA, states sending most students are NY, FL, NJ, CA, TX, IL, MD, PA, MA, CT). Quite similar to Georgetown, in fact. One other difference: Georgetown is 56% female, 44% male. Emory is 60% female.[/quote] Actually no. Black/African Americans at Emory are 10.4% compared to only 6.7% at Georgetown. And w Emory having almost 15,000 students and Georgetown having only roughly 5,000 that means a lot more black and brown kids at Emory than at Georgetown. Where students come from doesn’t = where they will go after graduating. A lot of students stay in the area they went to college after graduation. I’m not sure you can find stats online of where graduates of these universities tend to live after graduation but in my experience, many college grads stay close or at least in a similar region, to where they went to school.[/quote]
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