Anonymous
Post 10/21/2020 18:13     Subject: Choosing between Emory and UMich for engineering

"hello darkness my old friend . . . "
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2020 08:36     Subject: Choosing between Emory and UMich for engineering

Someone remind me of the Emory engineering fight song. I forget the words.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2020 08:18     Subject: Choosing between Emory and UMich for engineering

Anonymous wrote:OP here. DD is ruling out Michigan and has Emory as one of her top engineering choices.


Good choice! An imaginary program for an imaginary DD who parent has an imaginary brain!
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2020 08:08     Subject: Choosing between Emory and UMich for engineering

Hope DC has a better sense of humor than you.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2020 06:07     Subject: Choosing between Emory and UMich for engineering

DD is dumb. I just ruled out Emory because posters are sending their kids to a school with non existing programs. I don’t want to take classes with morons or those affiliated with them.
Anonymous
Post 10/20/2020 22:39     Subject: Choosing between Emory and UMich for engineering

OP here. DD is ruling out Michigan and has Emory as one of her top engineering choices.
Anonymous
Post 10/20/2020 22:00     Subject: Choosing between Emory and UMich for engineering

This thread has completely turned me off from Emory.
Anonymous
Post 10/20/2020 21:58     Subject: Choosing between Emory and UMich for engineering

Get a better writer. It was funny until you tried to play.
Anonymous
Post 10/20/2020 21:56     Subject: Re:Choosing between Emory and UMich for engineering

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.


My DD goes to their engineering school for mechanical engineering. Don't let the umich boosters try to bully you into a decision when Emory is 3* more difficult to get into and has 200+ edge on the SAT, they have an inferiority complex


Emory is also tops in Unicorn Engineering.


That project out of Emory College of Engineering last year where they attached a plastic glitter horn to a horse with a rubber band device that went around the neck was extraordinary
Anonymous
Post 10/20/2020 21:53     Subject: Choosing between Emory and UMich for engineering

I’d go with the larger, existing program, so Michigan is the choice! LOL
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2020 13:38     Subject: Choosing between Emory and UMich for engineering

I'd go with the smaller, more selective program, so Emory is the choice
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2020 13:17     Subject: Re:Choosing between Emory and UMich for engineering

Anonymous wrote:
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.


My DD goes to their engineering school for mechanical engineering. Don't let the umich boosters try to bully you into a decision when Emory is 3* more difficult to get into and has 200+ edge on the SAT, they have an inferiority complex


Emory is also tops in Unicorn Engineering.