Anonymous
Post 10/16/2020 15:46     Subject: Choosing between Emory and UMich for engineering

Anonymous wrote:It seems to me that the BS program might better be termed something like "pre-engineering" since Emory itself doesn't award the BSE.


Emory is much more difficult to get into than GA Tech. They have the superior engineering program
Anonymous
Post 10/16/2020 14:57     Subject: Choosing between Emory and UMich for engineering

Emory engineer here. Also I’m the Easter bunny.
Anonymous
Post 10/16/2020 13:23     Subject: Choosing between Emory and UMich for engineering

It seems to me that the BS program might better be termed something like "pre-engineering" since Emory itself doesn't award the BSE.
Anonymous
Post 10/16/2020 13:18     Subject: Choosing between Emory and UMich for engineering

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As an Emory engineering alumna, I can confirm that Emory has a strong program in multiple disciplines, albeit it's a fairly small program still but I don't regret my experience for a second.


That certainly attests to the quality of Emory "engineering" program. lol.


Seems strange to bash someone's experience. I'm not her but I know someone who went to Emory engineering and now is a well paid engineer at Raytheon
Anonymous
Post 10/16/2020 11:01     Subject: Choosing between Emory and UMich for engineering

Anonymous wrote:As an Emory engineering alumna, I can confirm that Emory has a strong program in multiple disciplines, albeit it's a fairly small program still but I don't regret my experience for a second.


That certainly attests to the quality of Emory "engineering" program. lol.
Anonymous
Post 10/16/2020 09:42     Subject: Choosing between Emory and UMich for engineering

As an Emory engineering alumna, I can confirm that Emory has a strong program in multiple disciplines, albeit it's a fairly small program still but I don't regret my experience for a second.
Anonymous
Post 10/16/2020 07:29     Subject: Re:Choosing between Emory and UMich for engineering

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Anonymous wrote:On Emory's Website the top Employers for Emory College 2019
were...

Teach for America
Emory University
EY
BlackRock
National Institutes of Health
Google
Fulbright Program
Accenture
Goldman Sachs
Triage Consulting Group

AND this is for NON-Business students.


source?

I know you go to UMich but it can't be too hard for you. Google Emory career placement. You'll find it.

Duh, I can google. It does say anything about that list being non-business majors tho.


Yes it does, it's says Emory arts and sciences. The business school is separate at Emory, as well as the Nursing school.

Please stop lying.

What the hell??? MY DS goes to this school! You're confused. Emory has 4 undergraduate colleges.

No, I mean the list of employers is NOT just for the arts and sciences graduates. That’s the lie. I know it has multiple schools.

No you're wrong about that too. They list the employers for each school right next to the school. The nursing school has it's own set of top employers along with the business school. you should look again.

Post a link. If you’re going to make the claim, it’s on you to provide a source.


PP are you really threat dense?
Anonymous
Post 10/16/2020 01:13     Subject: Choosing between Emory and UMich for engineering

Anonymous wrote:Well, I am done with Emory after this thread. Also, Georgia!


No! Georgia is great! The state and the university! Have you not heard? Their engineering program is better than Michigan's AND Emory's!
Anonymous
Post 10/16/2020 00:23     Subject: Choosing between Emory and UMich for engineering

Well, I am done with Emory after this thread. Also, Georgia!
Anonymous
Post 10/15/2020 23:53     Subject: Re:Choosing between Emory and UMich for engineering

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:On Emory's Website the top Employers for Emory College 2019
were...

Teach for America
Emory University
EY
BlackRock
National Institutes of Health
Google
Fulbright Program
Accenture
Goldman Sachs
Triage Consulting Group

AND this is for NON-Business students.


source?

I know you go to UMich but it can't be too hard for you. Google Emory career placement. You'll find it.

Duh, I can google. It does say anything about that list being non-business majors tho.


Yes it does, it's says Emory arts and sciences. The business school is separate at Emory, as well as the Nursing school.

Please stop lying.

What the hell??? MY DS goes to this school! You're confused. Emory has 4 undergraduate colleges.

No, I mean the list of employers is NOT just for the arts and sciences graduates. That’s the lie. I know it has multiple schools.

No you're wrong about that too. They list the employers for each school right next to the school. The nursing school has it's own set of top employers along with the business school. you should look again.

Post a link. If you’re going to make the claim, it’s on you to provide a source.
Anonymous
Post 10/15/2020 23:53     Subject: Re:Choosing between Emory and UMich for engineering

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Anonymous wrote:Emory does have Computer Science and QTM both majors place very well in tech.

I am an Emory graduate and loved the school but heard nothing but mediocre things re: the comp sci department. If you can get into Emory you can get into a better school for CS.


I've seen plenty of students turn down harvard and Stanford for Emory CS. You never hear the same for umich. Emory has sat scores higher than Cornell/Dartmouth and far even Michigan, it's not even a question who has the more better engineering school

Anonymous
Post 10/15/2020 22:00     Subject: Re:Choosing between Emory and UMich for engineering

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Emory does have Computer Science and QTM both majors place very well in tech.

I am an Emory graduate and loved the school but heard nothing but mediocre things re: the comp sci department. If you can get into Emory you can get into a better school for CS.


I've seen plenty of students turn down harvard and Stanford for Emory CS. You never hear the same for umich. Emory has sat scores higher than Cornell/Dartmouth and far even Michigan, it's not even a question who has the more better engineering school
Anonymous
Post 10/15/2020 21:54     Subject: Re:Choosing between Emory and UMich for engineering

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Anonymous wrote:On Emory's Website the top Employers for Emory College 2019
were...

Teach for America
Emory University
EY
BlackRock
National Institutes of Health
Google
Fulbright Program
Accenture
Goldman Sachs
Triage Consulting Group

AND this is for NON-Business students.


source?

I know you go to UMich but it can't be too hard for you. Google Emory career placement. You'll find it.

Duh, I can google. It does say anything about that list being non-business majors tho.


Yes it does, it's says Emory arts and sciences. The business school is separate at Emory, as well as the Nursing school.

Please stop lying.

What the hell??? MY DS goes to this school! You're confused. Emory has 4 undergraduate colleges.

No, I mean the list of employers is NOT just for the arts and sciences graduates. That’s the lie. I know it has multiple schools.

No you're wrong about that too. They list the employers for each school right next to the school. The nursing school has it's own set of top employers along with the business school. you should look again.
Anonymous
Post 10/15/2020 21:45     Subject: Re:Choosing between Emory and UMich for engineering

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Anonymous wrote:On Emory's Website the top Employers for Emory College 2019
were...

Teach for America
Emory University
EY
BlackRock
National Institutes of Health
Google
Fulbright Program
Accenture
Goldman Sachs
Triage Consulting Group

AND this is for NON-Business students.


source?

I know you go to UMich but it can't be too hard for you. Google Emory career placement. You'll find it.

Duh, I can google. It does say anything about that list being non-business majors tho.


Yes it does, it's says Emory arts and sciences. The business school is separate at Emory, as well as the Nursing school.

Please stop lying.

What the hell??? MY DS goes to this school! You're confused. Emory has 4 undergraduate colleges.

No, I mean the list of employers is NOT just for the arts and sciences graduates. That’s the lie. I know it has multiple schools.
Anonymous
Post 10/15/2020 20:52     Subject: Re:Choosing between Emory and UMich for engineering

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Anonymous wrote:On Emory's Website the top Employers for Emory College 2019
were...

Teach for America
Emory University
EY
BlackRock
National Institutes of Health
Google
Fulbright Program
Accenture
Goldman Sachs
Triage Consulting Group

AND this is for NON-Business students.


source?

I know you go to UMich but it can't be too hard for you. Google Emory career placement. You'll find it.

Duh, I can google. It does say anything about that list being non-business majors tho.


Yes it does, it's says Emory arts and sciences. The business school is separate at Emory, as well as the Nursing school.

Please stop lying.

What the hell??? MY DS goes to this school! You're confused. Emory has 4 undergraduate colleges.