Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares? Emory is a regional school not matter how many times Emory mom bumps this thread. Like others posted, It is fall back school at our High School. Never the primary target unless you live in GA or surrounding states. Sorry. That is the fact.
Why aren’t all the Northerners at Emory choosing to attend better schools in other parts of the country if Emory is so second-rate??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares? Emory is a regional school not matter how many times Emory mom bumps this thread. Like others posted, It is fall back school at our High School. Never the primary target unless you live in GA or surrounding states. Sorry. That is the fact.
The fact is that you are the winner of the dumb poster of the week award. My fifth grader writes more intelligently than you do.
Anonymous wrote:No one is excited about the prospect of going to school in Atlanta.
Anonymous wrote:Third best school in GA at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Who cares? Emory is a regional school not matter how many times Emory mom bumps this thread. Like others posted, It is fall back school at our High School. Never the primary target unless you live in GA or surrounding states. Sorry. That is the fact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Emory haters are so weird. It's been a decade of this, yet still T25. Just say you're bitter that your DC was rejected. Emory has better outcomes for many subjects compared to its peers. Emory has better finance/ IB placement than WashU, Vandy, and Rice.
So why is the yield and selectivity still so bad compared to these other schools a decade later?
Yeild is 40%. Emory is more selective than WashU, Notre Dame, USC, Umich, Uva, and Georgetown, UNC etc.
LOL No.
Class of 2029:
Emory acceptance rate with gaming: 15%
Washu < 12%
Notre Dame 9%
Georgetown: 12%
USC: 10.4%
Nice try with this pathetic garbage
You're adding Oxford, Emory is 10% and I was talking about test scores. Emory has higher test scores or in the case of WashU more students submitting. You're a one man army against Emory. You're the pathetic one.
NP - why wouldn’t you add Oxford? It is, after all an integral part of Emory University
All ranking publications separate the two schools, why would you include them? UVa wise is different from UVA. Barnard different from Columbia, Northeastern Oakland different than the Boston campus, NYU, Duke, Yale Nus etc. Why should Emory be treated differently. Emory is the only one that releases stats for its sister campus, mainly because its actually selective.
All Oxford students end up at Emory and graduate from there. Not the case for Barnard. USNWR does not separately rank Oxford from Emory. Perhaps you’re trying too hard.
https://www.usnews.com/education/community-colleges/georgia
They do rank it separately. What you're saying about Oxford appies to the other colleges sister campuses as well.
Your link shows community colleges in Georgia. How is that even relevant?! USN ranks Emory (including Oxford) as one in its National Universities ranking
Because its there, Us news doesn't include Oxford College and its stats on Emorys page.
Anonymous wrote:Who cares? Emory is a regional school not matter how many times Emory mom bumps this thread. Like others posted, It is fall back school at our High School. Never the primary target unless you live in GA or surrounding states. Sorry. That is the fact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Emory haters are so weird. It's been a decade of this, yet still T25. Just say you're bitter that your DC was rejected. Emory has better outcomes for many subjects compared to its peers. Emory has better finance/ IB placement than WashU, Vandy, and Rice.
So why is the yield and selectivity still so bad compared to these other schools a decade later?
Yeild is 40%. Emory is more selective than WashU, Notre Dame, USC, Umich, Uva, and Georgetown, UNC etc.
LOL No.
Class of 2029:
Emory acceptance rate with gaming: 15%
Washu < 12%
Notre Dame 9%
Georgetown: 12%
USC: 10.4%
Nice try with this pathetic garbage
You're adding Oxford, Emory is 10% and I was talking about test scores. Emory has higher test scores or in the case of WashU more students submitting. You're a one man army against Emory. You're the pathetic one.
NP - why wouldn’t you add Oxford? It is, after all an integral part of Emory University
All ranking publications separate the two schools, why would you include them? UVa wise is different from UVA. Barnard different from Columbia, Northeastern Oakland different than the Boston campus, NYU, Duke, Yale Nus etc. Why should Emory be treated differently. Emory is the only one that releases stats for its sister campus, mainly because its actually selective.
All Oxford students end up at Emory and graduate from there. Not the case for Barnard. USNWR does not separately rank Oxford from Emory. Perhaps you’re trying too hard.
https://www.usnews.com/education/community-colleges/georgia
They do rank it separately. What you're saying about Oxford appies to the other colleges sister campuses as well.
Your link shows community colleges in Georgia. How is that even relevant?! USN ranks Emory (including Oxford) as one in its National Universities ranking
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Emory haters are so weird. It's been a decade of this, yet still T25. Just say you're bitter that your DC was rejected. Emory has better outcomes for many subjects compared to its peers. Emory has better finance/ IB placement than WashU, Vandy, and Rice.
So why is the yield and selectivity still so bad compared to these other schools a decade later?
Yeild is 40%. Emory is more selective than WashU, Notre Dame, USC, Umich, Uva, and Georgetown, UNC etc.
LOL No.
Class of 2029:
Emory acceptance rate with gaming: 15%
Washu < 12%
Notre Dame 9%
Georgetown: 12%
USC: 10.4%
Nice try with this pathetic garbage
You're adding Oxford, Emory is 10% and I was talking about test scores. Emory has higher test scores or in the case of WashU more students submitting. You're a one man army against Emory. You're the pathetic one.
NP - why wouldn’t you add Oxford? It is, after all an integral part of Emory University
All ranking publications separate the two schools, why would you include them? UVa wise is different from UVA. Barnard different from Columbia, Northeastern Oakland different than the Boston campus, NYU, Duke, Yale Nus etc. Why should Emory be treated differently. Emory is the only one that releases stats for its sister campus, mainly because its actually selective.
All Oxford students end up at Emory and graduate from there. Not the case for Barnard. USNWR does not separately rank Oxford from Emory. Perhaps you’re trying too hard.
https://www.usnews.com/education/community-colleges/georgia
They do rank it separately. What you're saying about Oxford appies to the other colleges sister campuses as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Emory haters are so weird. It's been a decade of this, yet still T25. Just say you're bitter that your DC was rejected. Emory has better outcomes for many subjects compared to its peers. Emory has better finance/ IB placement than WashU, Vandy, and Rice.
So why is the yield and selectivity still so bad compared to these other schools a decade later?
Yeild is 40%. Emory is more selective than WashU, Notre Dame, USC, Umich, Uva, and Georgetown, UNC etc.
LOL No.
Class of 2029:
Emory acceptance rate with gaming: 15%
Washu < 12%
Notre Dame 9%
Georgetown: 12%
USC: 10.4%
Nice try with this pathetic garbage
You're adding Oxford, Emory is 10% and I was talking about test scores. Emory has higher test scores or in the case of WashU more students submitting. You're a one man army against Emory. You're the pathetic one.
NP - why wouldn’t you add Oxford? It is, after all an integral part of Emory University
All ranking publications separate the two schools, why would you include them? UVa wise is different from UVA. Barnard different from Columbia, Northeastern Oakland different than the Boston campus, NYU, Duke, Yale Nus etc. Why should Emory be treated differently. Emory is the only one that releases stats for its sister campus, mainly because its actually selective.
All Oxford students end up at Emory and graduate from there. Not the case for Barnard. USNWR does not separately rank Oxford from Emory. Perhaps you’re trying too hard.