Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really different how this Emory poster is going so hard after schools like GT or UMich (just to name a few) which are a few of the very well respected Publics in the country ranking high in many fields. 18 pages now with the mission to convince us how great Emory is. OK - you win. It's fantastic! Can we move on now?
Did you start this thread? Someone is trying to convince us a thread to bash Emory is somehow Emory boosters fault...
+100, it was most likely started by a GaTech mom or student. As an Atlanta native, I know when they're around. The second half of the thread has way too many GT references; the Emory bashers are obsessed with the fact that it doesn't have an engineering program or is "STEM lite." Also, they point to things many outside of Georgia wouldn't know, like the SAT scandal from over a decade ago, among other things. GT grads are very pompous but are frustrated that they aren't even the best school in a 20-mile radius, let alone the region. In this thread, they went from bashing Emory to asking whether Emory and GT should merge. It's very transparent.
GT doesn’t think about Emory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really different how this Emory poster is going so hard after schools like GT or UMich (just to name a few) which are a few of the very well respected Publics in the country ranking high in many fields. 18 pages now with the mission to convince us how great Emory is. OK - you win. It's fantastic! Can we move on now?
Did you start this thread? Someone is trying to convince us a thread to bash Emory is somehow Emory boosters fault...
+100, it was most likely started by a GaTech mom or student. As an Atlanta native, I know when they're around. The second half of the thread has way too many GT references; the Emory bashers are obsessed with the fact that it doesn't have an engineering program or is "STEM lite." Also, they point to things many outside of Georgia wouldn't know, like the SAT scandal from over a decade ago, among other things. GT grads are very pompous but are frustrated that they aren't even the best school in a 20-mile radius, let alone the region. In this thread, they went from bashing Emory to asking whether Emory and GT should merge. It's very transparent.
Anonymous wrote: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
ND is less selective than Emory, likely more desirable. WashU is the same selectivity, and less desirable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really different how this Emory poster is going so hard after schools like GT or UMich (just to name a few) which are a few of the very well respected Publics in the country ranking high in many fields. 18 pages now with the mission to convince us how great Emory is. OK - you win. It's fantastic! Can we move on now?
Did you start this thread? Someone is trying to convince us a thread to bash Emory is somehow Emory boosters fault...
+100, it was most likely started by a GaTech mom or student. As an Atlanta native, I know when they're around. The second half of the thread has way too many GT references; the Emory bashers are obsessed with the fact that it doesn't have an engineering program or is "STEM lite." Also, they point to things many outside of Georgia wouldn't know, like the SAT scandal from over a decade ago, among other things. GT grads are very pompous but are frustrated that they aren't even the best school in a 20-mile radius, let alone the region. In this thread, they went from bashing Emory to asking whether Emory and GT should merge. It's very transparent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really different how this Emory poster is going so hard after schools like GT or UMich (just to name a few) which are a few of the very well respected Publics in the country ranking high in many fields. 18 pages now with the mission to convince us how great Emory is. OK - you win. It's fantastic! Can we move on now?
Did you start this thread? Someone is trying to convince us a thread to bash Emory is somehow Emory boosters fault...
Anonymous wrote:This board is overrun by obnoxious pricks looking to put down everything and everyone other than themselves. Emory is a top 25 school with a great campus and a great student body. Does anyone choose it over Harvard and Stanford? No, probably not. But there are many extremely happy students there who had zero interest in many schools that are ranked above it, but have very different vibes. I sincerely hope that no one reads this thread and thinks less of Emory, rather than less of the d-bags who pollute this board with their noxious vomit.
Anonymous wrote:Really different how this Emory poster is going so hard after schools like GT or UMich (just to name a few) which are a few of the very well respected Publics in the country ranking high in many fields. 18 pages now with the mission to convince us how great Emory is. OK - you win. It's fantastic! Can we move on now?
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:This board is overrun by obnoxious pricks looking to put down everything and everyone other than themselves. Emory is a top 25 school with a great campus and a great student body. Does anyone choose it over Harvard and Stanford? No, probably not. But there are many extremely happy students there who had zero interest in many schools that are ranked above it, but have very different vibes. I sincerely hope that no one reads this thread and thinks less of Emory, rather than less of the d-bags who pollute this board with their noxious vomit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
These are such strange comments. 200 miles from Atlanta includes I guess Birmingham and Chattanooga but no other cities…other than of course Atlanta.
Considering the northeast is actually the #1 geography for Emory students…I guess most of those kids are legacy? That seems unlikely.
Not ED honey.
Anonymous wrote: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
These are such strange comments. 200 miles from Atlanta includes I guess Birmingham and Chattanooga but no other cities…other than of course Atlanta.
Considering the northeast is actually the #1 geography for Emory students…I guess most of those kids are legacy? That seems unlikely.
Anonymous wrote: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
These are such strange comments. 200 miles from Atlanta includes I guess Birmingham and Chattanooga but no other cities…other than of course Atlanta.
Considering the northeast is actually the #1 geography for Emory students…I guess most of those kids are legacy? That seems unlikely.