Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I would personally strongly consider it over Hopkins, though I'm sure I will get a lot of grief for that. I would rather spend four years on Emory's campus than Hopkins (I know this board has a huge DMV slant).
how about carnegie mellon?
Carnegie Mellon is known for tech and the arts. I would not choose Emory over it for those. For anything else, probably.
yeah and business - CMU wins all day long in this battle
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I would personally strongly consider it over Hopkins, though I'm sure I will get a lot of grief for that. I would rather spend four years on Emory's campus than Hopkins (I know this board has a huge DMV slant).
how about carnegie mellon?
Carnegie Mellon is known for tech and the arts. I would not choose Emory over it for those. For anything else, probably.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents who went to Ivies are sheepish and apologetic when their kids attend Emory.
What a strange answer. There are parents that went to Ivies who have kids at all kinds of schools in the top 200.
Are you claiming their sheepishness only comes out for Emory?
Emory is just so . . . boring. And is so clearly a back up. I dunno.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents who went to Ivies are sheepish and apologetic when their kids attend Emory.
What a strange answer. There are parents that went to Ivies who have kids at all kinds of schools in the top 200.
Are you claiming their sheepishness only comes out for Emory?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents who went to Ivies are sheepish and apologetic when their kids attend Emory.
What a strange answer. There are parents that went to Ivies who have kids at all kinds of schools in the top 200.
Are you claiming their sheepishness only comes out for Emory?
Anonymous wrote:Parents who went to Ivies are sheepish and apologetic when their kids attend Emory.
Anonymous wrote:I know it has a reputation as a fall-back school and uses ED to protect its yield. Does anyone in DMV/Northeast circles apply to and matriculate at Emory as a genuine choice instead of as a fallback?
Only Top 30 schoolsAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Excellent school. Easy access to a major city (including for great internships) while still having a pretty campus. Near a major airport and pro sports, concerts, etc. Good weather. Blue area in a red state. Great undergrad business program. Decent athletics for those who want to participate.
Agreed that it tends to be more of a fallback to Ivies/Duke/Vandy but it does have a lot going for it. I would choose Emory over most of its "peer" schools like Wash U, Tufts, Rochester, CWRU.
I would personally strongly consider it over Hopkins, though I'm sure I will get a lot of grief for that. I would rather spend four years on Emory's campus than Hopkins (I know this board has a huge DMV slant).
I wouldn't choose Emory for computer science or engineering as not strong in either. GTech perhaps.
Anonymous wrote:Lol why does Emory get trolled so hard on here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I would personally strongly consider it over Hopkins, though I'm sure I will get a lot of grief for that. I would rather spend four years on Emory's campus than Hopkins (I know this board has a huge DMV slant).
how about carnegie mellon?
Anonymous wrote:Emory is the Northeastern of the South
wonderful schools, just tough for kids to get excited about them