Anonymous wrote:but they disregarded the NO oxford preference (emory only) and gave over 3k an oxford acceptance. That’s an acceptance and counts…against their selectivity.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in the know, know Emory. Thats how it should be. However it is the 29th most applied to university in the nation so its not a flyover school by any means.
How many apps this cycle?
~43k
Well, if you inc non main campus. It’s like inc wise for uva or richard bland for w&m.
Its not. But funny 😁 when talking about the acceptance rate yall demand we include Oxford. When talking about the number of applicants we have to exclude Oxford now...? So transparent.
That’s exactly what it is like: wise and richard bland. They have a lower tier option that very few prefer.
Its not, if it was you would combine uva acceptance rate uva wise. You all only do it to Emory. Trying to justify why you think it should be a tier lower than it actually is.
Good point, Northeastern, UVA, Umich, Columbia, Notre Dame, W&M, Vanderbilt, Norte Dame, NYU, BU etc all have satellite campuses but never hear about them except Northeastern. People only bring but Emory's Oxford in a negative light when its just as hard to get into as the Atlanta campus.
Northeastern is bashed for NEU.in all the time!!
For Emory’s class of 2029:
Emory had 37855 students applied this year across all undergraduate admission plans. https://magazine.emory.edu/issues/2025/spring/points-of-interest/celebrating-emory-admitted-class-2029/index.html
Can’t tell if it’s for freshman only because “across all undergraduate admission plans” seems to include transfer applicants.
As for freshman, though, Emory admitted 5,658 students to the Class of 2029, with 3,621 admitted to Emory College and 3,142 admitted to Oxford College. https://magazine.emory.edu/issues/2025/spring/points-of-interest/celebrating-emory-admitted-class-2029/index.html
WashU’s Class of 2029, they admitted 3,968 students out of 33,283 applicants. https://source.washu.edu/2025/08/class-of-2029-embodies-washu-values/
Emory = 14.9% acceptance rate - and it’s impossible to tell how many put down which one as a preference And again, this could be larger IF the total apps they received does inc transfer apps.
WashU= 11.9% acceptance rate
It’s stupid to come
On here and tout the total number of apps to Emory but then only use only the number admitted to main campus to make it appear more selective thAn it is. For what purpose? It is selective. It isn’t as selective as WashU but so? Neither are a lot of schools and it doesn’t detract from Emory still being a good school.
But when you misrepresent, you seem unhinged.
Of the 37,855 students that applied last year, 37561 applied to Emory College. Only ,254 students applied to Oxford College only. Simple math done from the fact book or freshman profile.
No matter how much you stomp around trying to tell others it is the most selective school with the brightest students.
Now stop.
but they disregarded the NO oxford preference (emory only) and gave over 3k an oxford acceptance. That’s an acceptance and counts…against their selectivity.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in the know, know Emory. Thats how it should be. However it is the 29th most applied to university in the nation so its not a flyover school by any means.
How many apps this cycle?
~43k
Well, if you inc non main campus. It’s like inc wise for uva or richard bland for w&m.
Its not. But funny 😁 when talking about the acceptance rate yall demand we include Oxford. When talking about the number of applicants we have to exclude Oxford now...? So transparent.
That’s exactly what it is like: wise and richard bland. They have a lower tier option that very few prefer.
Its not, if it was you would combine uva acceptance rate uva wise. You all only do it to Emory. Trying to justify why you think it should be a tier lower than it actually is.
Good point, Northeastern, UVA, Umich, Columbia, Notre Dame, W&M, Vanderbilt, Norte Dame, NYU, BU etc all have satellite campuses but never hear about them except Northeastern. People only bring but Emory's Oxford in a negative light when its just as hard to get into as the Atlanta campus.
Northeastern is bashed for NEU.in all the time!!
For Emory’s class of 2029:
Emory had 37855 students applied this year across all undergraduate admission plans. https://magazine.emory.edu/issues/2025/spring/points-of-interest/celebrating-emory-admitted-class-2029/index.html
Can’t tell if it’s for freshman only because “across all undergraduate admission plans” seems to include transfer applicants.
As for freshman, though, Emory admitted 5,658 students to the Class of 2029, with 3,621 admitted to Emory College and 3,142 admitted to Oxford College. https://magazine.emory.edu/issues/2025/spring/points-of-interest/celebrating-emory-admitted-class-2029/index.html
WashU’s Class of 2029, they admitted 3,968 students out of 33,283 applicants. https://source.washu.edu/2025/08/class-of-2029-embodies-washu-values/
Emory = 14.9% acceptance rate - and it’s impossible to tell how many put down which one as a preference And again, this could be larger IF the total apps they received does inc transfer apps.
WashU= 11.9% acceptance rate
It’s stupid to come
On here and tout the total number of apps to Emory but then only use only the number admitted to main campus to make it appear more selective thAn it is. For what purpose? It is selective. It isn’t as selective as WashU but so? Neither are a lot of schools and it doesn’t detract from Emory still being a good school.
But when you misrepresent, you seem unhinged.
Of the 37,855 students that applied last year, 37561 applied to Emory College. Only ,254 students applied to Oxford College only. Simple math done from the fact book or freshman profile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in the know, know Emory. Thats how it should be. However it is the 29th most applied to university in the nation so its not a flyover school by any means.
How many apps this cycle?
~43k
Well, if you inc non main campus. It’s like inc wise for uva or richard bland for w&m.
Its not. But funny 😁 when talking about the acceptance rate yall demand we include Oxford. When talking about the number of applicants we have to exclude Oxford now...? So transparent.
That’s exactly what it is like: wise and richard bland. They have a lower tier option that very few prefer.
Its not, if it was you would combine uva acceptance rate uva wise. You all only do it to Emory. Trying to justify why you think it should be a tier lower than it actually is.
Good point, Northeastern, UVA, Umich, Columbia, Notre Dame, W&M, Vanderbilt, Norte Dame, NYU, BU etc all have satellite campuses but never hear about them except Northeastern. People only bring but Emory's Oxford in a negative light when its just as hard to get into as the Atlanta campus.
Northeastern is bashed for NEU.in all the time!!
For Emory’s class of 2029:
Emory had 37855 students applied this year across all undergraduate admission plans. https://magazine.emory.edu/issues/2025/spring/points-of-interest/celebrating-emory-admitted-class-2029/index.html
Can’t tell if it’s for freshman only because “across all undergraduate admission plans” seems to include transfer applicants.
As for freshman, though, Emory admitted 5,658 students to the Class of 2029, with 3,621 admitted to Emory College and 3,142 admitted to Oxford College. https://magazine.emory.edu/issues/2025/spring/points-of-interest/celebrating-emory-admitted-class-2029/index.html
WashU’s Class of 2029, they admitted 3,968 students out of 33,283 applicants. https://source.washu.edu/2025/08/class-of-2029-embodies-washu-values/
Emory = 14.9% acceptance rate - and it’s impossible to tell how many put down which one as a preference And again, this could be larger IF the total apps they received does inc transfer apps.
WashU= 11.9% acceptance rate
It’s stupid to come
On here and tout the total number of apps to Emory but then only use only the number admitted to main campus to make it appear more selective thAn it is. For what purpose? It is selective. It isn’t as selective as WashU but so? Neither are a lot of schools and it doesn’t detract from Emory still being a good school.
But when you misrepresent, you seem unhinged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in the know, know Emory. Thats how it should be. However it is the 29th most applied to university in the nation so its not a flyover school by any means.
How many apps this cycle?
~43k
Well, if you inc non main campus. It’s like inc wise for uva or richard bland for w&m.
Its not. But funny 😁 when talking about the acceptance rate yall demand we include Oxford. When talking about the number of applicants we have to exclude Oxford now...? So transparent.
That’s exactly what it is like: wise and richard bland. They have a lower tier option that very few prefer.
Its not, if it was you would combine uva acceptance rate uva wise. You all only do it to Emory. Trying to justify why you think it should be a tier lower than it actually is.
Good point, Northeastern, UVA, Umich, Columbia, Notre Dame, W&M, Vanderbilt, Norte Dame, NYU, BU etc all have satellite campuses but never hear about them except Northeastern. People only bring but Emory's Oxford in a negative light when its just as hard to get into as the Atlanta campus.
Northeastern is bashed for NEU.in all the time!!
For Emory’s class of 2029:
Emory had 37855 students applied this year across all undergraduate admission plans. https://magazine.emory.edu/issues/2025/spring/points-of-interest/celebrating-emory-admitted-class-2029/index.html
Can’t tell if it’s for freshman only because “across all undergraduate admission plans” seems to include transfer applicants.
As for freshman, though, Emory admitted 5,658 students to the Class of 2029, with 3,621 admitted to Emory College and 3,142 admitted to Oxford College. https://magazine.emory.edu/issues/2025/spring/points-of-interest/celebrating-emory-admitted-class-2029/index.html
WashU’s Class of 2029, they admitted 3,968 students out of 33,283 applicants. https://source.washu.edu/2025/08/class-of-2029-embodies-washu-values/
Emory = 14.9% acceptance rate - and it’s impossible to tell how many put down which one as a preference And again, this could be larger IF the total apps they received does inc transfer apps.
WashU= 11.9% acceptance rate
It’s stupid to come
On here and tout the total number of apps to Emory but then only use only the number admitted to main campus to make it appear more selective thAn it is. For what purpose? It is selective. It isn’t as selective as WashU but so? Neither are a lot of schools and it doesn’t detract from Emory still being a good school.
But when you misrepresent, you seem unhinged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in the know, know Emory. Thats how it should be. However it is the 29th most applied to university in the nation so its not a flyover school by any means.
How many apps this cycle?
~43k
Well, if you inc non main campus. It’s like inc wise for uva or richard bland for w&m.
Its not. But funny 😁 when talking about the acceptance rate yall demand we include Oxford. When talking about the number of applicants we have to exclude Oxford now...? So transparent.
That’s exactly what it is like: wise and richard bland. They have a lower tier option that very few prefer.
Its not, if it was you would combine uva acceptance rate uva wise. You all only do it to Emory. Trying to justify why you think it should be a tier lower than it actually is.
Good point, Northeastern, UVA, Umich, Columbia, Notre Dame, W&M, Vanderbilt, Norte Dame, NYU, BU etc all have satellite campuses but never hear about them except Northeastern. People only bring but Emory's Oxford in a negative light when its just as hard to get into as the Atlanta campus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in the know, know Emory. Thats how it should be. However it is the 29th most applied to university in the nation so its not a flyover school by any means.
How many apps this cycle?
~43k
Well, if you inc non main campus. It’s like inc wise for uva or richard bland for w&m.
Its not. But funny 😁 when talking about the acceptance rate yall demand we include Oxford. When talking about the number of applicants we have to exclude Oxford now...? So transparent.
That’s exactly what it is like: wise and richard bland. They have a lower tier option that very few prefer.
Its not, if it was you would combine uva acceptance rate uva wise. You all only do it to Emory. Trying to justify why you think it should be a tier lower than it actually is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in the know, know Emory. Thats how it should be. However it is the 29th most applied to university in the nation so its not a flyover school by any means.
How many apps this cycle?
~43k
Well, if you inc non main campus. It’s like inc wise for uva or richard bland for w&m.
Its not. But funny 😁 when talking about the acceptance rate yall demand we include Oxford. When talking about the number of applicants we have to exclude Oxford now...? So transparent.
That’s exactly what it is like: wise and richard bland. They have a lower tier option that very few prefer.
Its not, if it was you would combine uva acceptance rate uva wise. You all only do it to Emory. Trying to justify why you think it should be a tier lower than it actually is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in the know, know Emory. Thats how it should be. However it is the 29th most applied to university in the nation so its not a flyover school by any means.
How many apps this cycle?
~43k
Well, if you inc non main campus. It’s like inc wise for uva or richard bland for w&m.
Its not. But funny 😁 when talking about the acceptance rate yall demand we include Oxford. When talking about the number of applicants we have to exclude Oxford now...? So transparent.
That’s exactly what it is like: wise and richard bland. They have a lower tier option that very few prefer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in the know, know Emory. Thats how it should be. However it is the 29th most applied to university in the nation so its not a flyover school by any means.
How many apps this cycle?
~43k
Well, if you inc non main campus. It’s like inc wise for uva or richard bland for w&m.
Its not. But funny 😁 when talking about the acceptance rate yall demand we include Oxford. When talking about the number of applicants we have to exclude Oxford now...? So transparent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in the know, know Emory. Thats how it should be. However it is the 29th most applied to university in the nation so its not a flyover school by any means.
How many apps this cycle?
~43k
WashU ~33k
Source? For ed1, ed2 and rd
https://www.collegekickstart.com/blog/item/class-of-2030-admission-results
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in the know, know Emory. Thats how it should be. However it is the 29th most applied to university in the nation so its not a flyover school by any means.
How many apps this cycle?
~43k
Well, if you inc non main campus. It’s like inc wise for uva or richard bland for w&m.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in the know, know Emory. Thats how it should be. However it is the 29th most applied to university in the nation so its not a flyover school by any means.
How many apps this cycle?
~43k
WashU ~33k
Source? For ed1, ed2 and rd
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in the know, know Emory. Thats how it should be. However it is the 29th most applied to university in the nation so its not a flyover school by any means.
How many apps this cycle?
~43k
That's 29th in the nation? That is surprising. It's 3rd largest number in Georgia. Georgia Tech has the most, followed by UGA then Emory.