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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NP. Emory and WashU are similar in terms of selectivity, endowment, and student makeup. they have some different academic offerings. Tulane is a great school in a great city but is not the same level in terms of selectivity. they play the yield protection game but take students ED that would never get accepted in Emory or WashU. We know kids who were accepted into WashU and not Emory and vice versa.WashU and Emory overlap more with Vanderbilt, Georgetown etc,[/quote] Emory WashU has ED1 ED2 and they practice yield protection too [/quote] In fact isn't Emory the one have cheated for long time? not just 'game' but actual cheating https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/emory-university-false-academic-data-sent-ranking-groups-flna950476[/quote] A decade ago? Really? They all play the ED game - but when comparing apples to apples, it is always the case that WashU and Emory are more selective than Tulane. Of course there will be overlap at these schools based on programs and student preferences - but on average Tulane is less selective. When all is said and done - that difference in selectivity doesn't mean a kid will do any worse academically or career-wise - that's true for all schools. [/quote]
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