Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to Forbes, Emory accepted 30% of the ED applicants…which is a lot
As it has in past cycles. Increase in apps or not, Emory receives far less applications than similarly size schools like Vandy.
But more than Washu, Tufts, and tulane?
According to Emory mom, none of these schools are peers.
Emory and Washu are peers along with Vandy, Rice, Georgetown, Notre Dame, CMU, and maybe Dartmouth. Emory has more applications than all of them except Vandy. So Emory is the 2nd most popular school among it's peers.
Dartmouth is half the size and gets nearly the same number of apps (so a much more difficult admit). Georgetown isn’t on the common app so that limits apps, vandy gets close 30 percent more apps, etc . . I would hope that Emory is more popular than CMU, the most miserable school in the country.
How many qualifications and stipulations must you place on Emory when we prove you wrong? You're obsessed.
I’m obsessed? You still haven’t admitted that Emory is far less popular than Vandy. I will remember this post however next time Emory mom insists WAsh U and Tiufts aren’t peer schools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to Forbes, Emory accepted 30% of the ED applicants…which is a lot
As it has in past cycles. Increase in apps or not, Emory receives far less applications than similarly size schools like Vandy.
But more than Washu, Tufts, and tulane?
According to Emory mom, none of these schools are peers.
Emory and Washu are peers along with Vandy, Rice, Georgetown, Notre Dame, CMU, and maybe Dartmouth. Emory has more applications than all of them except Vandy. So Emory is the 2nd most popular school among it's peers.
Dartmouth is half the size and gets nearly the same number of apps (so a much more difficult admit). Georgetown isn’t on the common app so that limits apps, vandy gets close 30 percent more apps, etc . . I would hope that Emory is more popular than CMU, the most miserable school in the country.
How many qualifications and stipulations must you place on Emory when we prove you wrong? You're obsessed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to Forbes, Emory accepted 30% of the ED applicants…which is a lot
As it has in past cycles. Increase in apps or not, Emory receives far less applications than similarly size schools like Vandy.
But more than Washu, Tufts, and tulane?
According to Emory mom, none of these schools are peers.
Emory and Washu are peers along with Vandy, Rice, Georgetown, Notre Dame, CMU, and maybe Dartmouth. Emory has more applications than all of them except Vandy. So Emory is the 2nd most popular school among it's peers.
Dartmouth is half the size and gets nearly the same number of apps (so a much more difficult admit). Georgetown isn’t on the common app so that limits apps, vandy gets close 30 percent more apps, etc . . I would hope that Emory is more popular than CMU, the most miserable school in the country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to Forbes, Emory accepted 30% of the ED applicants…which is a lot
As it has in past cycles. Increase in apps or not, Emory receives far less applications than similarly size schools like Vandy.
But more than Washu, Tufts, and tulane?
According to Emory mom, none of these schools are peers.
Emory and Washu are peers along with Vandy, Rice, Georgetown, Notre Dame, CMU, and maybe Dartmouth. Emory has more applications than all of them except Vandy. So Emory is the 2nd most popular school among it's peers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to Forbes, Emory accepted 30% of the ED applicants…which is a lot
As it has in past cycles. Increase in apps or not, Emory receives far less applications than similarly size schools like Vandy.
But more than Washu, Tufts, and tulane?
According to Emory mom, none of these schools are peers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to Forbes, Emory accepted 30% of the ED applicants…which is a lot
As it has in past cycles. Increase in apps or not, Emory receives far less applications than similarly size schools like Vandy.
But more than Washu, Tufts, and tulane?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to Forbes, Emory accepted 30% of the ED applicants…which is a lot
As it has in past cycles. Increase in apps or not, Emory receives far less applications than similarly size schools like Vandy.
Ha ha ha. Good try.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to Forbes, Emory accepted 30% of the ED applicants…which is a lot
As it has in past cycles. Increase in apps or not, Emory receives far less applications than similarly size schools like Vandy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to Forbes, Emory accepted 30% of the ED applicants…which is a lot
As it has in past cycles. Increase in apps or not, Emory receives far less applications than similarly size schools like Vandy.
Anonymous wrote:According to Forbes, Emory accepted 30% of the ED applicants…which is a lot
Anonymous wrote:According to Forbes, Emory accepted 30% of the ED applicants…which is a lot
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:people must be getting scared of competition
Why fight for a spot, if you know that's where you want to go?