Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
Emory's more difficult to get into than UMich as well, the the Emory detractors conviently forget that.
Correct. The latest Emory acceptance rate is 12% while Michigan remains stagnant at 45%. Emory average SAT 1480, Michigan average SAT 1290. It's not even close.
Michigan engineering acceptance rate is 19%; average SAT of 1440 and ACT of 34.
So true. To be fair though Emory's SAT average is higher than places like northwestern
So UMich's best can't beat Emory's avg?
The official merged data set from D of Ed I was using last year when my boys were looking shows Emory with an average of 1437 and Michigan with an average of 1436. Also, Michigan has more students >1500 than Emory has students.
Northwestern's was 1500, so above poster is an idiot.
As a comparison, Caltech has a higher SAT average than MIT, but the top 200 students/class at MIT are clearly higher that the top 200 at Caltech.
This is not true on Emory's website it says 760 for Math and 710 for Reading which equals 1470.
https://provost.emory.edu/planning-administration/data/factbook/admissions.html
I prefer to use the official data that schools report under oath vs. marketing bs. If you think it changed that much in one year, then you aren't very good at math/data.
Anonymous wrote:Michigan is a safety school for most students at DCs school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also official adm rates much closer than posted above.
INSTNM CITY STABBR ADM_RATE SATVR25 SATVR75 SATMT25 SATMT75 SAT_AVG_ALL UGDS
Emory University Atlanta GA 0.2204 670 740 680 780 1437 6776
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Ann Arbor MI 0.265 660 730 670 770 1436 29550
Both are great schools, but people need to stop making shit up.
This is old data, I posted where you can find it on their website.
So last year they were almost identical, but this year Emory is 40+ points better? I can't wait for next year. I bet they will be over 1600...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also official adm rates much closer than posted above.
INSTNM CITY STABBR ADM_RATE SATVR25 SATVR75 SATMT25 SATMT75 SAT_AVG_ALL UGDS
Emory University Atlanta GA 0.2204 670 740 680 780 1437 6776
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Ann Arbor MI 0.265 660 730 670 770 1436 29550
Both are great schools, but people need to stop making shit up.
This is old data, I posted where you can find it on their website.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
Emory's more difficult to get into than UMich as well, the the Emory detractors conviently forget that.
Correct. The latest Emory acceptance rate is 12% while Michigan remains stagnant at 45%. Emory average SAT 1480, Michigan average SAT 1290. It's not even close.
Michigan engineering acceptance rate is 19%; average SAT of 1440 and ACT of 34.
So true. To be fair though Emory's SAT average is higher than places like northwestern
So UMich's best can't beat Emory's avg?
The official merged data set from D of Ed I was using last year when my boys were looking shows Emory with an average of 1437 and Michigan with an average of 1436. Also, Michigan has more students >1500 than Emory has students.
Northwestern's was 1500, so above poster is an idiot.
As a comparison, Caltech has a higher SAT average than MIT, but the top 200 students/class at MIT are clearly higher that the top 200 at Caltech.
This is not true on Emory's website it says 760 for Math and 710 for Reading which equals 1470.
https://provost.emory.edu/planning-administration/data/factbook/admissions.html
Anonymous wrote:Also official adm rates much closer than posted above.
INSTNM CITY STABBR ADM_RATE SATVR25 SATVR75 SATMT25 SATMT75 SAT_AVG_ALL UGDS
Emory University Atlanta GA 0.2204 670 740 680 780 1437 6776
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Ann Arbor MI 0.265 660 730 670 770 1436 29550
Both are great schools, but people need to stop making shit up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
Emory's more difficult to get into than UMich as well, the the Emory detractors conviently forget that.
Correct. The latest Emory acceptance rate is 12% while Michigan remains stagnant at 45%. Emory average SAT 1480, Michigan average SAT 1290. It's not even close.
Michigan engineering acceptance rate is 19%; average SAT of 1440 and ACT of 34.
So true. To be fair though Emory's SAT average is higher than places like northwestern
So UMich's best can't beat Emory's avg?
The official merged data set from D of Ed I was using last year when my boys were looking shows Emory with an average of 1437 and Michigan with an average of 1436. Also, Michigan has more students >1500 than Emory has students.
Northwestern's was 1500, so above poster is an idiot.
As a comparison, Caltech has a higher SAT average than MIT, but the top 200 students/class at MIT are clearly higher that the top 200 at Caltech.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
Emory's more difficult to get into than UMich as well, the the Emory detractors conviently forget that.
Correct. The latest Emory acceptance rate is 12% while Michigan remains stagnant at 45%. Emory average SAT 1480, Michigan average SAT 1290. It's not even close.
Michigan engineering acceptance rate is 19%; average SAT of 1440 and ACT of 34.
So true. To be fair though Emory's SAT average is higher than places like northwestern
So UMich's best can't beat Emory's avg?
Anonymous wrote:where do these Emory boosters come from?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
Emory's more difficult to get into than UMich as well, the the Emory detractors conviently forget that.
Correct. The latest Emory acceptance rate is 12% while Michigan remains stagnant at 45%. Emory average SAT 1480, Michigan average SAT 1290. It's not even close.
Michigan engineering acceptance rate is 19%; average SAT of 1440 and ACT of 34.
So true. To be fair though Emory's SAT average is higher than places like northwestern
So UMich's best can't beat Emory's avg?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
Emory's more difficult to get into than UMich as well, the the Emory detractors conviently forget that.
Correct. The latest Emory acceptance rate is 12% while Michigan remains stagnant at 45%. Emory average SAT 1480, Michigan average SAT 1290. It's not even close.
Michigan engineering acceptance rate is 19%; average SAT of 1440 and ACT of 34.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
Emory's more difficult to get into than UMich as well, the the Emory detractors conviently forget that.
Correct. The latest Emory acceptance rate is 12% while Michigan remains stagnant at 45%. Emory average SAT 1480, Michigan average SAT 1290. It's not even close.
Emory's median is actually 1470, with a 15% acceptance rate, but close to what you said.
UMich is a 1430 and Gatech even lower than that. Both of these schools have acceptance rates in the 20's.
Exactly, to get into Emory regular decision. The acceptance rate is around 9%. Emory is prestigious. For grad school it's a bit different and UMich might be better. But for undergrad, it's definitely Emory