Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mediocre at best.
What schools of comparable size and setting are better than mediocre in your mind?
Duke, Vanderbilt, Brown, Princeton, Yale, Columbia, Harvard, MIT, Northwestern, UChicago, WUSTL, UPenn, Rice, and I’m sure a few others I’m missing too. All mid-sized colleges near or in cities. All significantly better than Emory in just about every way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mediocre at best.
What schools of comparable size and setting are better than mediocre in your mind?
Duke, Vanderbilt, Brown, Princeton, Yale, Columbia, Harvard, MIT, Northwestern, UChicago, WUSTL, UPenn, Rice, and I’m sure a few others I’m missing too. All mid-sized colleges near or in cities. All significantly better than Emory in just about every way.
And this isn’t counting the many other schools that are different in setting and size but which are still much better schools than Emory.
Cornell, Dartmouth, UCLA, UMich, Berkeley, Caltech, Pomona, Williams, Swarthmore, Amherst, Notre Dame, Georgetown, right off the top of my head.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mediocre at best.
What schools of comparable size and setting are better than mediocre in your mind?
Duke, Vanderbilt, Brown, Princeton, Yale, Columbia, Harvard, MIT, Northwestern, UChicago, WUSTL, UPenn, Rice, and I’m sure a few others I’m missing too. All mid-sized colleges near or in cities. All significantly better than Emory in just about every way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mediocre at best.
What schools of comparable size and setting are better than mediocre in your mind?
Duke, Vanderbilt, Brown, Princeton, Yale, Columbia, Harvard, MIT, Northwestern, UChicago, WUSTL, UPenn, Rice, and I’m sure a few others I’m missing too. All mid-sized colleges near or in cities. All significantly better than Emory in just about every way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mediocre at best.
What schools of comparable size and setting are better than mediocre in your mind?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mediocre at best.
What schools of comparable size and setting are better than mediocre in your mind?
Anonymous wrote:Mediocre at best.
Anonymous wrote:I went to Emory. Fantastic experience and great location. However, the tuition for Emory has gone up from 40k a year when I went to school (which I felt was staggering at the time) in the early 2000's to over 60k/year for tuition alone- not counting room and board. I would not send my kids there and pay that level of tuition. I would send them to a cheaper undergrad and then splurge on Grad school there- way more worth it IMO.
Anonymous wrote:There are not that many midsized schools in or near big cities.
So there is demand for them, and where Emory is concerned, it is among the best of the southern schools - Vandy, UNC, Duke, Tulane - there aren't that many.