Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only one or two of the other Ivies approach Cornell in campus aesthetics.
I agree.
I think Brown is depressing (New England weather) but people love it for its grade inflation.
Brown is impossible to get in these days, especially for girls.
Grade inflation does make a huge difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do people think of Oxford college to Emory?
No different than Cornell ILR or Human Ecology. Or Barnard, or Vanderbilt's new campuses.
the emory bozo is out in force again. these other places grant degrees and are not 2 year junior colleges like oxford
Oxford being 2 years makes it more valid not less. Getting into Oxford College is much harder than Transferring into Cornell or Vandy after 2 years at CC. Cornell has guaranteed transfer and Vandy has a 25% transfer acceptance rate thats likely to increase after they open these side campuses.
The Transfer Option for Cornell is only available if you got waitlisted at Cornell. Is getting on the waitlist at Cornell harder or easier than getting admitted to Oxford at Emory?
Yes Oxdord is still harder and no TO is not only for waitlisted students.
Oxford is 15% admission rate.
Cornell is 8% admission rate.
Contract colleges much higher acceptance rate.
Cornell CALS (one of the "easier" contract colleges) 8% admission rate.
The other day someone posted a link to Cornell admissions. For CALS it's 12%. Hotel 22%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do people think of Oxford college to Emory?
No different than Cornell ILR or Human Ecology. Or Barnard, or Vanderbilt's new campuses.
the emory bozo is out in force again. these other places grant degrees and are not 2 year junior colleges like oxford
Oxford being 2 years makes it more valid not less. Getting into Oxford College is much harder than Transferring into Cornell or Vandy after 2 years at CC. Cornell has guaranteed transfer and Vandy has a 25% transfer acceptance rate thats likely to increase after they open these side campuses.
The Transfer Option for Cornell is only available if you got waitlisted at Cornell. Is getting on the waitlist at Cornell harder or easier than getting admitted to Oxford at Emory?
Yes Oxdord is still harder and no TO is not only for waitlisted students.
Oxford is 15% admission rate.
Cornell is 8% admission rate.
Contract colleges much higher acceptance rate.
Cornell CALS (one of the "easier" contract colleges) 8% admission rate.
The other day someone posted a link to Cornell admissions. For CALS it's 12%. Hotel 22%.
You might be right. But there is a difference between IS and OOS.
What is the difference in acceptance rates between IS and OOS?
Earlier you mentioned that Cornell "[admits] the most competitive and compelling candidates regardless of residency." So no advantage for in-state admissions-wise?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do people think of Oxford college to Emory?
No different than Cornell ILR or Human Ecology. Or Barnard, or Vanderbilt's new campuses.
the emory bozo is out in force again. these other places grant degrees and are not 2 year junior colleges like oxford
Oxford being 2 years makes it more valid not less. Getting into Oxford College is much harder than Transferring into Cornell or Vandy after 2 years at CC. Cornell has guaranteed transfer and Vandy has a 25% transfer acceptance rate thats likely to increase after they open these side campuses.
The Transfer Option for Cornell is only available if you got waitlisted at Cornell. Is getting on the waitlist at Cornell harder or easier than getting admitted to Oxford at Emory?
Yes Oxdord is still harder and no TO is not only for waitlisted students.
Oxford is 15% admission rate.
Cornell is 8% admission rate.
Contract colleges much higher acceptance rate.
Cornell CALS (one of the "easier" contract colleges) 8% admission rate.
The other day someone posted a link to Cornell admissions. For CALS it's 12%. Hotel 22%.
You might be right. But there is a difference between IS and OOS.
What is the difference in acceptance rates between IS and OOS?
Earlier you mentioned that Cornell "[admits] the most competitive and compelling candidates regardless of residency." So no advantage for in-state admissions-wise?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do people think of Oxford college to Emory?
No different than Cornell ILR or Human Ecology. Or Barnard, or Vanderbilt's new campuses.
the emory bozo is out in force again. these other places grant degrees and are not 2 year junior colleges like oxford
Oxford being 2 years makes it more valid not less. Getting into Oxford College is much harder than Transferring into Cornell or Vandy after 2 years at CC. Cornell has guaranteed transfer and Vandy has a 25% transfer acceptance rate thats likely to increase after they open these side campuses.
The Transfer Option for Cornell is only available if you got waitlisted at Cornell. Is getting on the waitlist at Cornell harder or easier than getting admitted to Oxford at Emory?
Yes Oxdord is still harder and no TO is not only for waitlisted students.
Oxford is 15% admission rate.
Cornell is 8% admission rate.
Contract colleges much higher acceptance rate.
Cornell CALS (one of the "easier" contract colleges) 8% admission rate.
The other day someone posted a link to Cornell admissions. For CALS it's 12%. Hotel 22%.
You might be right. But there is a difference between IS and OOS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do people think of Oxford college to Emory?
No different than Cornell ILR or Human Ecology. Or Barnard, or Vanderbilt's new campuses.
the emory bozo is out in force again. these other places grant degrees and are not 2 year junior colleges like oxford
Oxford being 2 years makes it more valid not less. Getting into Oxford College is much harder than Transferring into Cornell or Vandy after 2 years at CC. Cornell has guaranteed transfer and Vandy has a 25% transfer acceptance rate thats likely to increase after they open these side campuses.
The Transfer Option for Cornell is only available if you got waitlisted at Cornell. Is getting on the waitlist at Cornell harder or easier than getting admitted to Oxford at Emory?
Yes Oxdord is still harder and no TO is not only for waitlisted students.
Oxford is 15% admission rate.
Cornell is 8% admission rate.
Contract colleges much higher acceptance rate.
Cornell CALS (one of the "easier" contract colleges) 8% admission rate.
The other day someone posted a link to Cornell admissions. For CALS it's 12%. Hotel 22%.
You might be right. But there is a difference between IS and OOS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do people think of Oxford college to Emory?
No different than Cornell ILR or Human Ecology. Or Barnard, or Vanderbilt's new campuses.
the emory bozo is out in force again. these other places grant degrees and are not 2 year junior colleges like oxford
Oxford being 2 years makes it more valid not less. Getting into Oxford College is much harder than Transferring into Cornell or Vandy after 2 years at CC. Cornell has guaranteed transfer and Vandy has a 25% transfer acceptance rate thats likely to increase after they open these side campuses.
The Transfer Option for Cornell is only available if you got waitlisted at Cornell. Is getting on the waitlist at Cornell harder or easier than getting admitted to Oxford at Emory?
Yes Oxdord is still harder and no TO is not only for waitlisted students.
Oxford is 15% admission rate.
Cornell is 8% admission rate.
Contract colleges much higher acceptance rate.
Cornell CALS (one of the "easier" contract colleges) 8% admission rate.
The other day someone posted a link to Cornell admissions. For CALS it's 12%. Hotel 22%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only one or two of the other Ivies approach Cornell in campus aesthetics.
I agree.
I think Brown is depressing (New England weather) but people love it for its grade inflation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do people think of Oxford college to Emory?
No different than Cornell ILR or Human Ecology. Or Barnard, or Vanderbilt's new campuses.
the emory bozo is out in force again. these other places grant degrees and are not 2 year junior colleges like oxford
Oxford being 2 years makes it more valid not less. Getting into Oxford College is much harder than Transferring into Cornell or Vandy after 2 years at CC. Cornell has guaranteed transfer and Vandy has a 25% transfer acceptance rate thats likely to increase after they open these side campuses.
The Transfer Option for Cornell is only available if you got waitlisted at Cornell. Is getting on the waitlist at Cornell harder or easier than getting admitted to Oxford at Emory?
Yes Oxdord is still harder and no TO is not only for waitlisted students.
Oxford is 15% admission rate.
Cornell is 8% admission rate.
Contract colleges much higher acceptance rate.
Cornell CALS (one of the "easier" contract colleges) 8% admission rate.
Anonymous wrote:Only one or two of the other Ivies approach Cornell in campus aesthetics.
Anonymous wrote:Cornell's transfer stats:
Acceptance rate: 9.2%
Yield: 75%
emory:
Transfer Acceptance 16%
Yield: 35%
undesirable during for both high schoolers and transfers
Anonymous wrote:Cornell's transfer stats:
Acceptance rate: 9.2%
Yield: 75%
emory:
Transfer Acceptance 16%
Yield: 35%
undesirable during for both high schoolers and transfers