Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's many reasons to choose Emory over UVa. One many here are not from Virginia. DC and I are in Maryland. 2 UVa really isn't seen as prestigious as Emory, although close UVa is a half step below. 3 some students prefer or need smaller schools.
I don’t have a kid at either school and live in MD. I disagree that Emory is more prestigious that UVA, it’s pretty easy to get into Emory ED1, over 30 percent acceptance rate, but UVA oos is around 15 percent for ED. Further, UVA is far more popular as it offers a more complete college experience, with ACC sports. In fact, Emory lags behind similarly sized schools in number of applications received.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top 3 Public Health. Top 5 Nursing. Top 15 Undergrad B School. Lots of top programs. A vibrant international city. Airport that can take you almost anywhere in a direct flight. An academic institution, not a football factory. A middle sized student body in a beautiful suburban setting.
Not sure what else is desired.
A social scene?
Reasonable fraternity scene on campus for a school of this academic caliber. Vibrant arts and robust on campus activities are the norm. Ever heard of the city of Atlanta? Just a few things to do there.
We visited, the quirky and not social rep seems well earned.
You cannot tell that from visiting.
Anonymous wrote:There's many reasons to choose Emory over UVa. One many here are not from Virginia. DC and I are in Maryland. 2 UVa really isn't seen as prestigious as Emory, although close UVa is a half step below. 3 some students prefer or need smaller schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same ranking as UVA for twice the price and half the fun.
Yet, UVA students couldn't get into Emory so they'll won't have to worry about choosing between them.
Not true. My high stats kid got in. Chose UVA Echols instead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top 3 Public Health. Top 5 Nursing. Top 15 Undergrad B School. Lots of top programs. A vibrant international city. Airport that can take you almost anywhere in a direct flight. An academic institution, not a football factory. A middle sized student body in a beautiful suburban setting.
Not sure what else is desired.
A social scene?
Reasonable fraternity scene on campus for a school of this academic caliber. Vibrant arts and robust on campus activities are the norm. Ever heard of the city of Atlanta? Just a few things to do there.
We visited, the quirky and not social rep seems well earned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same ranking as UVA for twice the price and half the fun.
Yet, UVA students couldn't get into Emory so they'll won't have to worry about choosing between them.
Not true. My high stats kid got in. Chose UVA Echols instead.
You're proving pp's point. Your child had to be good enough to receive a scholarship to UVA to get a regular acceptance to Emory.
I’m pp. Echols is a scholar designation that comes with benefits. The previous poster stated UVA students could not get into Emory. And as I stated my kid did. She chose UVA. Move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same ranking as UVA for twice the price and half the fun.
Yet, UVA students couldn't get into Emory so they'll won't have to worry about choosing between them.
Not true. My high stats kid got in. Chose UVA Echols instead.
You're proving pp's point. Your child had to be good enough to receive a scholarship to UVA to get a regular acceptance to Emory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same ranking as UVA for twice the price and half the fun.
Yet, UVA students couldn't get into Emory so they'll won't have to worry about choosing between them.
Not true. My high stats kid got in. Chose UVA Echols instead.
You're proving pp's point. Your child had to be good enough to receive a scholarship to UVA to get a regular acceptance to Emory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same ranking as UVA for twice the price and half the fun.
Yet, UVA students couldn't get into Emory so they'll won't have to worry about choosing between them.
Not true. My high stats kid got in. Chose UVA Echols instead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same ranking as UVA for twice the price and half the fun.
Yet, UVA students couldn't get into Emory so they'll won't have to worry about choosing between them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top 3 Public Health. Top 5 Nursing. Top 15 Undergrad B School. Lots of top programs. A vibrant international city. Airport that can take you almost anywhere in a direct flight. An academic institution, not a football factory. A middle sized student body in a beautiful suburban setting.
Not sure what else is desired.
A social scene?
Reasonable fraternity scene on campus for a school of this academic caliber. Vibrant arts and robust on campus activities are the norm. Ever heard of the city of Atlanta? Just a few things to do there.
We visited, the quirky and not social rep seems well earned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top 3 Public Health. Top 5 Nursing. Top 15 Undergrad B School. Lots of top programs. A vibrant international city. Airport that can take you almost anywhere in a direct flight. An academic institution, not a football factory. A middle sized student body in a beautiful suburban setting.
Not sure what else is desired.
A social scene?
Reasonable fraternity scene on campus for a school of this academic caliber. Vibrant arts and robust on campus activities are the norm. Ever heard of the city of Atlanta? Just a few things to do there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top 3 Public Health. Top 5 Nursing. Top 15 Undergrad B School. Lots of top programs. A vibrant international city. Airport that can take you almost anywhere in a direct flight. An academic institution, not a football factory. A middle sized student body in a beautiful suburban setting.
Not sure what else is desired.
A social scene?