Anonymous wrote:I don’t get the attraction of Emory. It lacks the prestige of an Ivy or other top privates and it lacks elite programs like engineering at GT or Michigan. Plus it doesn’t have D1 sports like Wake or Tulane, which are important to a lot of kids. It seems like an oversized LAC but not in a good way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get the attraction of Emory. It lacks the prestige of an Ivy or other top privates and it lacks elite programs like engineering at GT or Michigan. Plus it doesn’t have D1 sports like Wake or Tulane, which are important to a lot of kids. It seems like an oversized LAC but not in a good way.
Many people don’t get the attraction of many schools for various reasons. Not everyone can get into an Ivy because that’s the reality. Not everyone wants to do engineering. Not everyone cares about sports. Not being at an Ivy or at another college with an elite program or D1 sports shouldn’t stop anyone from taking pride in where they are and appreciating the opportunities/experience there
Anonymous wrote:I don’t get the attraction of Emory. It lacks the prestige of an Ivy or other top privates and it lacks elite programs like engineering at GT or Michigan. Plus it doesn’t have D1 sports like Wake or Tulane, which are important to a lot of kids. It seems like an oversized LAC but not in a good way.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t get the attraction of Emory. It lacks the prestige of an Ivy or other top privates and it lacks elite programs like engineering at GT or Michigan. Plus it doesn’t have D1 sports like Wake or Tulane, which are important to a lot of kids. It seems like an oversized LAC but not in a good way.
Anonymous wrote:What does ED have to do with test scores? If your DC was rejected just say that...
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't Emory have a 11 percent admission rate? That feels competitive to me.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't Emory have a 11 percent admission rate? That feels competitive to me.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't Emory have a 11 percent admission rate? That feels competitive to me.
Anonymous wrote: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??
because they couldnt get in. 40% yield with ed games is epitome of pathetic