Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But Emory doesn't have an Engineering Department. They have to use Georgia Tech. Michigan engineering > GT engineering (according to USNWR, which is an absolute, unquestionable arbiter of education and thus the only metric that should be used to make one of the bigger decisions of your life).
Emory does have engineering.
Not according to USNWR: "We couldn't find results that match your selections."
Therefore it does not exist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But Emory doesn't have an Engineering Department. They have to use Georgia Tech. Michigan engineering > GT engineering (according to USNWR, which is an absolute, unquestionable arbiter of education and thus the only metric that should be used to make one of the bigger decisions of your life).
Emory does have engineering.
Not according to USNWR: "We couldn't find results that match your selections."
Therefore it does not exist.
My nephew just graduated from their engineering school. Got a job at google and is thriving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But Emory doesn't have an Engineering Department. They have to use Georgia Tech. Michigan engineering > GT engineering (according to USNWR, which is an absolute, unquestionable arbiter of education and thus the only metric that should be used to make one of the bigger decisions of your life).
Emory does have engineering.
Not according to USNWR: "We couldn't find results that match your selections."
Therefore it does not exist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But Emory doesn't have an Engineering Department. They have to use Georgia Tech. Michigan engineering > GT engineering (according to USNWR, which is an absolute, unquestionable arbiter of education and thus the only metric that should be used to make one of the bigger decisions of your life).
Emory does have engineering.
Anonymous wrote:But Emory doesn't have an Engineering Department. They have to use Georgia Tech. Michigan engineering > GT engineering (according to USNWR, which is an absolute, unquestionable arbiter of education and thus the only metric that should be used to make one of the bigger decisions of your life).
Anonymous wrote:Emory placed 80+ engineering students at top firms like Google.
Michigan didn't even place any at Google. There's you're answer.
Anonymous wrote:One thing is for sure. Emory has placed lots of flat earthers on this board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This whole thread is being egged on by a troll.
More than one trolls.