Anonymous wrote:People most often ED a school because they think they are not going to get in anywhere better, not because it is their dream school, where they would go if they had their choice of any place in the country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found this, on Emory
Emory University has an acceptance rate of 11%. Half the applicants admitted to Emory University who submitted test scores have an SAT score between 1460 and 1550 or an ACT score of 32 and 34. However, one quarter of admitted applicants achieved scores above these ranges and one quarter scored below these ranges.
this is admitted which is already lower than enrolled freshman profiles at actual top privates
Thats the enrolled stats 2 years ago. Currently its 1480-1550, 32-35. Emory is just as selective or moreso than its peer. Weather you think its not peers these are the peers the schools themselves chose
Top 30 colleges that think GaTech is a peer
Umich, Uva, CMU, CalTech
Emory
Vanderbilt, Notre Dame, NYU, UVa Rice, UNC, Umich, WashU, Northwestern
Anonymous wrote:the VAST majority of ED kids at Emory fall into these buckets:
1) Live within 200 miles of the campus
2) Parents or relative went to Emory
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found this, on Emory
Emory University has an acceptance rate of 11%. Half the applicants admitted to Emory University who submitted test scores have an SAT score between 1460 and 1550 or an ACT score of 32 and 34. However, one quarter of admitted applicants achieved scores above these ranges and one quarter scored below these ranges.
this is admitted which is already lower than enrolled freshman profiles at actual top privates
Anonymous wrote:People most often ED a school because they think they are not going to get in anywhere better, not because it is their dream school, where they would go if they had their choice of any place in the country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No LOL never the top choice
Lol many ED applicants, round 1 and round 2. Sorry you didnt get in.
yes many who knew they had no shot at top 20 privates
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No LOL never the top choice
Lol many ED applicants, round 1 and round 2. Sorry you didnt get in.
yes many who knew they had no shot at top 20 privates
schools all more selective and desirable than emory:
ivies
chicago
northwestern
duke
hopkins
caltech
mit
stanford
vandy
rice
wustl
nd
Anonymous wrote:I know it has a reputation as a fall-back school and uses ED to protect its yield. Does anyone in DMV/Northeast circles apply to and matriculate at Emory as a genuine choice instead of as a fallback?
Anonymous wrote:I found this, on Emory
Emory University has an acceptance rate of 11%. Half the applicants admitted to Emory University who submitted test scores have an SAT score between 1460 and 1550 or an ACT score of 32 and 34. However, one quarter of admitted applicants achieved scores above these ranges and one quarter scored below these ranges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No LOL never the top choice
Lol many ED applicants, round 1 and round 2. Sorry you didnt get in.
yes many who knew they had no shot at top 20 privates
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No LOL never the top choice
Lol many ED applicants, round 1 and round 2. Sorry you didnt get in.
Anonymous wrote:No LOL never the top choice
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in a top public district in the Northeast, and Emory has always been a popular school among Jewish students but that has substantially increased amidst growing concern about anti-semitic protests at schools like Penn.
I don’t buy this as a trend. My Jewish Penn friends are all now sending their kids to Penn. They are fairly confident the new Penn president won’t allow what happened 15 months ago.
However, you do raise an interesting aspect about Emory which is that it pulls more from the northeast than any other region. It’s also very popular among the NY private schools and has a strong NYC network.
With respect, if you’re not Jewish I don’t think you could possibly understand what it is like as a Jewish parent worried about your Jewish kid on an unfriendly campus right now. I can tell you that Penn is not on our list anymore.