Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also from the horse's mouth: From WashU's website (https://admissions.washu.edu/life-at-washu/incoming-class-profile), for the class of 2029, 33,283 applied and 3,968 admitted, for an acceptance rate of 11.92%, which is more selective than Emory's 14.95%.
So can Emory mom/troll stop spreading misinformation?
PP clearly said Emory received 43k apps this year, not sure how true that is, but if it is then there's no question Emory is harder to get into.
This! I dont understand why pp keeps bringing up last years numbers. Last year Emory College was more selective, this year Emory College and Oxford Collegebwill be more selective.
How many emory posts do
You do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also from the horse's mouth: From WashU's website (https://admissions.washu.edu/life-at-washu/incoming-class-profile), for the class of 2029, 33,283 applied and 3,968 admitted, for an acceptance rate of 11.92%, which is more selective than Emory's 14.95%.
So can Emory mom/troll stop spreading misinformation?
PP clearly said Emory received 43k apps this year, not sure how true that is, but if it is then there's no question Emory is harder to get into.
This! I dont understand why pp keeps bringing up last years numbers. Last year Emory College was more selective, this year Emory College and Oxford Collegebwill be more selective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also from the horse's mouth: From WashU's website (https://admissions.washu.edu/life-at-washu/incoming-class-profile), for the class of 2029, 33,283 applied and 3,968 admitted, for an acceptance rate of 11.92%, which is more selective than Emory's 14.95%.
So can Emory mom/troll stop spreading misinformation?
PP clearly said Emory received 43k apps this year, not sure how true that is, but if it is then there's no question Emory is harder to get into.
Anonymous wrote:Both 2nd tier no sports no fun schools. Chicago Lite.
Anonymous wrote:Also from the horse's mouth: From WashU's website (https://admissions.washu.edu/life-at-washu/incoming-class-profile), for the class of 2029, 33,283 applied and 3,968 admitted, for an acceptance rate of 11.92%, which is more selective than Emory's 14.95%.
So can Emory mom/troll stop spreading misinformation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For now I think they're equally prestigious but I think Emory will pass WashU soon. WashUs apps seem to be stagnant or declining while Emory receives over 40k aps now. Emory already has a lower acceptance rate 10%vs 12% as pf 2 years ago, the gap should increase. And the SAT score gap should decrease with it.
Here is the Emory troll who would relentlessly prop up the school. The same arguments in every thread involving Emory.
My DD hasn't even applied yet. No clue what you're talking about. Sorry, facts hurt your feelings. If Emory's acceptance rate drops to 7%, then that puts it in the Vandy/Rice/ Northwestern / Cornell group. If WashU goes from 12% to 14% because apps declined, then suddenly, WashU is 2x easier to get into.
Emory's acceptance rate last year was 14%. So a giant IF. But a desperate Emory mom can hope, can't she?
https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/colleges/emory-university
Um 10.29%
How about taking it from the horse's mouth? From Emory's website (https://news.emory.edu/stories/2025/03/er_admissions_class_of__2029_28-03-2025/story.html), for the class of 2029, 37,855 applied and 5,658 admitted, for an acceptance rate of 14.95%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For now I think they're equally prestigious but I think Emory will pass WashU soon. WashUs apps seem to be stagnant or declining while Emory receives over 40k aps now. Emory already has a lower acceptance rate 10%vs 12% as pf 2 years ago, the gap should increase. And the SAT score gap should decrease with it.
Here is the Emory troll who would relentlessly prop up the school. The same arguments in every thread involving Emory.
My DD hasn't even applied yet. No clue what you're talking about. Sorry, facts hurt your feelings. If Emory's acceptance rate drops to 7%, then that puts it in the Vandy/Rice/ Northwestern / Cornell group. If WashU goes from 12% to 14% because apps declined, then suddenly, WashU is 2x easier to get into.
Emory's acceptance rate last year was 14%. So a giant IF. But a desperate Emory mom can hope, can't she?
https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/colleges/emory-university
Um 10.29%
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WashU received 32k applications and Emory 43k this year so it seems Emory is at least more popular. Emory has more students submit test scores as well so I dont see how WashU would be more highly regarded.
To pp Emory College acceptance rate is 10%, Emory+Oxford is 14ish percent. However this year Emory college will likely be 7-8% and Emory+Oxford 10-11% so both either way Emory is more selective than WashU. Add the fact WashU had a decline innapps this year.
A ranking isnt objective, its subjective based on methodology chosen by strangers. This is objective info and Emory is more selective, at least as of recent...
Anonymous wrote:WashU received 32k applications and Emory 43k this year so it seems Emory is at least more popular. Emory has more students submit test scores as well so I dont see how WashU would be more highly regarded.
To pp Emory College acceptance rate is 10%, Emory+Oxford is 14ish percent. However this year Emory college will likely be 7-8% and Emory+Oxford 10-11% so both either way Emory is more selective than WashU. Add the fact WashU had a decline innapps this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For now I think they're equally prestigious but I think Emory will pass WashU soon. WashUs apps seem to be stagnant or declining while Emory receives over 40k aps now. Emory already has a lower acceptance rate 10%vs 12% as pf 2 years ago, the gap should increase. And the SAT score gap should decrease with it.
Here is the Emory troll who would relentlessly prop up the school. The same arguments in every thread involving Emory.
My DD hasn't even applied yet. No clue what you're talking about. Sorry, facts hurt your feelings. If Emory's acceptance rate drops to 7%, then that puts it in the Vandy/Rice/ Northwestern / Cornell group. If WashU goes from 12% to 14% because apps declined, then suddenly, WashU is 2x easier to get into.
This recent analysis ranks WashU as the 25th most selective school nationally and Emory as the 35th most selective school nationally:
https://wallethub.com/edu/e/college-rankings/40750
Which means exactly nothing. Splitting hairs.
It's objective information from which people can draw conclusions, such as yours.