Anonymous wrote:Also selectivity doesn't have a whole lot to do with reputation and post grad job placement. Some of you are too far up your behinds to realize this. Northeastern is more selective than all of these schools yet you won't catch their grads on wall street. Trust me I know. I see more Emory and Duke grads here than Vandy grads. I've never met a Rice, Tufts, Northeastern, grad on Wall street. Most of you don't even have prestigious enough jobs to be worried about this any way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give it a break. You’re being too literal. This phrase was once used to talk about the development of elite academic institutions in the South that approximated the Ivies. At one point, there was even talk of a league of elite Southern schools playing the Ivy schools in sports. However, that was nixed by the Harvard president who thought they would lose.
That said, Duke and Vanderbilt are probably more like the Ivies than Emory or Rice. Emory doesn’t have the stats, ranking or prestige and Rice is too one-sided with tech, though they offer other majors.
Everyone forgets this now, but the Ivies were once regional schools. In fact, even today, most schools - even the best - have a strong regional bias both in student demographics and post-graduation jobs.
Could you not be more try hard. Emory is T25
Emory is great school but not in the same league as Duke Vanderbilt or Rice.
Vandy and Rice are not the same level as Duke. Stop trying to put them there. Vandy Rice and Emory are the same level. And they have the same reputation score on US News as well, so clearly college admin thing they're the same.
Duke is a top 10 school
Vandy and Rice are top 20 schools
And depending on ranking Emory is between 21 and 40. But not top 20. It is definitely no Rice! It is Tufts, USC, Northeastern.
Emory is ranked 24, Vandy 18 and Rice 17. They are peers. You're trying to hard. Reputation scores
Duke -4.5
Vandy- 4.2
Emory- 4.2
Rice-4.2
Tufts-3.8
Northeastern-3.5
Tulane-3.4
You're the one out of touch. Emory has the best investment banking placement listed here outside of Duke.
Also easier to get in compared to Duke, vandy or rice…
Well Duke is an absolute nightmare to get into. If you’re a good student with good scores you’re in decent running for Vandy or Rice or Emory
Emory significantly easier to get into than rice or vandy - at least at our private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give it a break. You’re being too literal. This phrase was once used to talk about the development of elite academic institutions in the South that approximated the Ivies. At one point, there was even talk of a league of elite Southern schools playing the Ivy schools in sports. However, that was nixed by the Harvard president who thought they would lose.
That said, Duke and Vanderbilt are probably more like the Ivies than Emory or Rice. Emory doesn’t have the stats, ranking or prestige and Rice is too one-sided with tech, though they offer other majors.
Everyone forgets this now, but the Ivies were once regional schools. In fact, even today, most schools - even the best - have a strong regional bias both in student demographics and post-graduation jobs.
Could you not be more try hard. Emory is T25
Emory is great school but not in the same league as Duke Vanderbilt or Rice.
Vandy and Rice are not the same level as Duke. Stop trying to put them there. Vandy Rice and Emory are the same level. And they have the same reputation score on US News as well, so clearly college admin thing they're the same.
Duke is a top 10 school
Vandy and Rice are top 20 schools
And depending on ranking Emory is between 21 and 40. But not top 20. It is definitely no Rice! It is Tufts, USC, Northeastern.
Emory is ranked 24, Vandy 18 and Rice 17. They are peers. You're trying to hard. Reputation scores
Duke -4.5
Vandy- 4.2
Emory- 4.2
Rice-4.2
Tufts-3.8
Northeastern-3.5
Tulane-3.4
You're the one out of touch. Emory has the best investment banking placement listed here outside of Duke.
Also easier to get in compared to Duke, vandy or rice…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give it a break. You’re being too literal. This phrase was once used to talk about the development of elite academic institutions in the South that approximated the Ivies. At one point, there was even talk of a league of elite Southern schools playing the Ivy schools in sports. However, that was nixed by the Harvard president who thought they would lose.
That said, Duke and Vanderbilt are probably more like the Ivies than Emory or Rice. Emory doesn’t have the stats, ranking or prestige and Rice is too one-sided with tech, though they offer other majors.
Everyone forgets this now, but the Ivies were once regional schools. In fact, even today, most schools - even the best - have a strong regional bias both in student demographics and post-graduation jobs.
Could you not be more try hard. Emory is T25
Emory is great school but not in the same league as Duke Vanderbilt or Rice.
Vandy and Rice are not the same level as Duke. Stop trying to put them there. Vandy Rice and Emory are the same level. And they have the same reputation score on US News as well, so clearly college admin thing they're the same.
Duke is a top 10 school
Vandy and Rice are top 20 schools
And depending on ranking Emory is between 21 and 40. But not top 20. It is definitely no Rice! It is Tufts, USC, Northeastern.
Emory is ranked 24, Vandy 18 and Rice 17. They are peers. You're trying to hard. Reputation scores
Duke -4.5
Vandy- 4.2
Emory- 4.2
Rice-4.2
Tufts-3.8
Northeastern-3.5
Tulane-3.4
You're the one out of touch. Emory has the best investment banking placement listed here outside of Duke.
Also easier to get in compared to Duke, vandy or rice…
Well Duke is an absolute nightmare to get into. If you’re a good student with good scores you’re in decent running for Vandy or Rice or Emory
Emory significantly easier to get into than rice or vandy - at least at our private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give it a break. You’re being too literal. This phrase was once used to talk about the development of elite academic institutions in the South that approximated the Ivies. At one point, there was even talk of a league of elite Southern schools playing the Ivy schools in sports. However, that was nixed by the Harvard president who thought they would lose.
That said, Duke and Vanderbilt are probably more like the Ivies than Emory or Rice. Emory doesn’t have the stats, ranking or prestige and Rice is too one-sided with tech, though they offer other majors.
Everyone forgets this now, but the Ivies were once regional schools. In fact, even today, most schools - even the best - have a strong regional bias both in student demographics and post-graduation jobs.
Could you not be more try hard. Emory is T25
Emory is great school but not in the same league as Duke Vanderbilt or Rice.
Vandy and Rice are not the same level as Duke. Stop trying to put them there. Vandy Rice and Emory are the same level. And they have the same reputation score on US News as well, so clearly college admin thing they're the same.
Duke is a top 10 school
Vandy and Rice are top 20 schools
And depending on ranking Emory is between 21 and 40. But not top 20. It is definitely no Rice! It is Tufts, USC, Northeastern.
Emory is ranked 24, Vandy 18 and Rice 17. They are peers. You're trying to hard. Reputation scores
Duke -4.5
Vandy- 4.2
Emory- 4.2
Rice-4.2
Tufts-3.8
Northeastern-3.5
Tulane-3.4
You're the one out of touch. Emory has the best investment banking placement listed here outside of Duke.
Also easier to get in compared to Duke, vandy or rice…
Well Duke is an absolute nightmare to get into. If you’re a good student with good scores you’re in decent running for Vandy or Rice or Emory
Emory significantly easier to get into than rice or vandy - at least at our private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give it a break. You’re being too literal. This phrase was once used to talk about the development of elite academic institutions in the South that approximated the Ivies. At one point, there was even talk of a league of elite Southern schools playing the Ivy schools in sports. However, that was nixed by the Harvard president who thought they would lose.
That said, Duke and Vanderbilt are probably more like the Ivies than Emory or Rice. Emory doesn’t have the stats, ranking or prestige and Rice is too one-sided with tech, though they offer other majors.
Everyone forgets this now, but the Ivies were once regional schools. In fact, even today, most schools - even the best - have a strong regional bias both in student demographics and post-graduation jobs.
Could you not be more try hard. Emory is T25
Emory is great school but not in the same league as Duke Vanderbilt or Rice.
Vandy and Rice are not the same level as Duke. Stop trying to put them there. Vandy Rice and Emory are the same level. And they have the same reputation score on US News as well, so clearly college admin thing they're the same.
Duke is a top 10 school
Vandy and Rice are top 20 schools
And depending on ranking Emory is between 21 and 40. But not top 20. It is definitely no Rice! It is Tufts, USC, Northeastern.
Emory is ranked 24, Vandy 18 and Rice 17. They are peers. You're trying to hard. Reputation scores
Duke -4.5
Vandy- 4.2
Emory- 4.2
Rice-4.2
Tufts-3.8
Northeastern-3.5
Tulane-3.4
You're the one out of touch. Emory has the best investment banking placement listed here outside of Duke.
Also easier to get in compared to Duke, vandy or rice…
Well Duke is an absolute nightmare to get into. If you’re a good student with good scores you’re in decent running for Vandy or Rice or Emory
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give it a break. You’re being too literal. This phrase was once used to talk about the development of elite academic institutions in the South that approximated the Ivies. At one point, there was even talk of a league of elite Southern schools playing the Ivy schools in sports. However, that was nixed by the Harvard president who thought they would lose.
That said, Duke and Vanderbilt are probably more like the Ivies than Emory or Rice. Emory doesn’t have the stats, ranking or prestige and Rice is too one-sided with tech, though they offer other majors.
Everyone forgets this now, but the Ivies were once regional schools. In fact, even today, most schools - even the best - have a strong regional bias both in student demographics and post-graduation jobs.
Could you not be more try hard. Emory is T25
Emory is great school but not in the same league as Duke Vanderbilt or Rice.
Vandy and Rice are not the same level as Duke. Stop trying to put them there. Vandy Rice and Emory are the same level. And they have the same reputation score on US News as well, so clearly college admin thing they're the same.
Duke is a top 10 school
Vandy and Rice are top 20 schools
And depending on ranking Emory is between 21 and 40. But not top 20. It is definitely no Rice! It is Tufts, USC, Northeastern.
Emory is ranked 24, Vandy 18 and Rice 17. They are peers. You're trying to hard. Reputation scores
Duke -4.5
Vandy- 4.2
Emory- 4.2
Rice-4.2
Tufts-3.8
Northeastern-3.5
Tulane-3.4
You're the one out of touch. Emory has the best investment banking placement listed here outside of Duke.
Also easier to get in compared to Duke, vandy or rice…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give it a break. You’re being too literal. This phrase was once used to talk about the development of elite academic institutions in the South that approximated the Ivies. At one point, there was even talk of a league of elite Southern schools playing the Ivy schools in sports. However, that was nixed by the Harvard president who thought they would lose.
That said, Duke and Vanderbilt are probably more like the Ivies than Emory or Rice. Emory doesn’t have the stats, ranking or prestige and Rice is too one-sided with tech, though they offer other majors.
Everyone forgets this now, but the Ivies were once regional schools. In fact, even today, most schools - even the best - have a strong regional bias both in student demographics and post-graduation jobs.
Could you not be more try hard. Emory is T25
Emory is great school but not in the same league as Duke Vanderbilt or Rice.
Vandy and Rice are not the same level as Duke. Stop trying to put them there. Vandy Rice and Emory are the same level. And they have the same reputation score on US News as well, so clearly college admin thing they're the same.
Duke is a top 10 school
Vandy and Rice are top 20 schools
And depending on ranking Emory is between 21 and 40. But not top 20. It is definitely no Rice! It is Tufts, USC, Northeastern.
Emory is ranked 24, Vandy 18 and Rice 17. They are peers. You're trying to hard. Reputation scores
Duke -4.5
Vandy- 4.2
Emory- 4.2
Rice-4.2
Tufts-3.8
Northeastern-3.5
Tulane-3.4
You're the one out of touch. Emory has the best investment banking placement listed here outside of Duke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give it a break. You’re being too literal. This phrase was once used to talk about the development of elite academic institutions in the South that approximated the Ivies. At one point, there was even talk of a league of elite Southern schools playing the Ivy schools in sports. However, that was nixed by the Harvard president who thought they would lose.
That said, Duke and Vanderbilt are probably more like the Ivies than Emory or Rice. Emory doesn’t have the stats, ranking or prestige and Rice is too one-sided with tech, though they offer other majors.
Everyone forgets this now, but the Ivies were once regional schools. In fact, even today, most schools - even the best - have a strong regional bias both in student demographics and post-graduation jobs.
Could you not be more try hard. Emory is T25
Emory is great school but not in the same league as Duke Vanderbilt or Rice.
Vandy and Rice are not the same level as Duke. Stop trying to put them there. Vandy Rice and Emory are the same level. And they have the same reputation score on US News as well, so clearly college admin thing they're the same.
Duke is a top 10 school
Vandy and Rice are top 20 schools
And depending on ranking Emory is between 21 and 40. But not top 20. It is definitely no Rice! It is Tufts, USC, Northeastern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give it a break. You’re being too literal. This phrase was once used to talk about the development of elite academic institutions in the South that approximated the Ivies. At one point, there was even talk of a league of elite Southern schools playing the Ivy schools in sports. However, that was nixed by the Harvard president who thought they would lose.
That said, Duke and Vanderbilt are probably more like the Ivies than Emory or Rice. Emory doesn’t have the stats, ranking or prestige and Rice is too one-sided with tech, though they offer other majors.
Everyone forgets this now, but the Ivies were once regional schools. In fact, even today, most schools - even the best - have a strong regional bias both in student demographics and post-graduation jobs.
Could you not be more try hard. Emory is T25
Emory is great school but not in the same league as Duke Vanderbilt or Rice.
Vandy and Rice are not the same level as Duke. Stop trying to put them there. Vandy Rice and Emory are the same level. And they have the same reputation score on US News as well, so clearly college admin thing they're the same.
Anonymous wrote:Think anyone putting Emory at the the same level as Duke, Vanderbilt, and Rice is a little out of touch.
None of these schools want to be Harvard. They all have their own thing going on. There will be overlap with applicants. The STEM students will definitely go to Rice. As for Duke and Vanderbilt, it probably still trends toward Duke. But not for much longer.
It genuinely doesn't matter. They all get great students.