Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my opionion, for premed, I think candy, duke, rice, and Emory are all pretty close to equal. Yep, they have different admit rates, but you are probably getting about the same experience all of them.
If you get into all of them, then decide which city is your favorite! Emory Greek is probably a lot like duke greek, vandy is more intense, and rice doesn't have it. Sports at Emory and rice are similar, vandy and duke are similar.
She's deposited and enrolled at Vanderbilt. Off waitlist at Emory. Declined Rice. Currently waitlisted at Duke.
Just stay at Vandy. Isn't this like the third thread you've started about your daughter's choices? Getting a bit weird.
No, that wasn't me--I haven't posted about any of this before.
I'm going to search for what you're talking about.
Anonymous wrote:
The Emory basher, hopped and skipped out of the thread after learning OP was off the Emory waitlist and not the other way around...
Any way the choice is based on fit, and it seems since rah rah doesn't mean much to DC, I would go with Emory.
Anonymous wrote:For a pre-med, I would suggest the student withdraw from Vanderbilt and commit to Emory. General chemistry and organic Chemistry, weeder premed classes, are not as challenging at Emory when compared to other peer institutions. In addition, there are more research and clinical opportunities in Atlanta compared to Nashville. If the student gets off the waitlist at Duke, then I would withdraw from Emory and commit to Duke.
Anonymous wrote:In my opionion, for premed, I think candy, duke, rice, and Emory are all pretty close to equal. Yep, they have different admit rates, but you are probably getting about the same experience all of them.
If you get into all of them, then decide which city is your favorite! Emory Greek is probably a lot like duke greek, vandy is more intense, and rice doesn't have it. Sports at Emory and rice are similar, vandy and duke are similar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Culturally Duke and Emory are more similar, yes Duke has big time sports but the student body is more similar to Emory.
You’re hilarious. Vanderbilt is known as the #1 school for unremarkable private school kids who couldn’t get into Duke.
Anonymous wrote:Culturally Duke and Emory are more similar, yes Duke has big time sports but the student body is more similar to Emory.
Anonymous wrote:I'm the OP and my daughter is a rising freshman. She is committed to Vanderbilt and off the waitlist at Emory. She wanted Duke but remains on the waitlist there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my opionion, for premed, I think candy, duke, rice, and Emory are all pretty close to equal. Yep, they have different admit rates, but you are probably getting about the same experience all of them.
If you get into all of them, then decide which city is your favorite! Emory Greek is probably a lot like duke greek, vandy is more intense, and rice doesn't have it. Sports at Emory and rice are similar, vandy and duke are similar.
She's deposited and enrolled at Vanderbilt. Off waitlist at Emory. Declined Rice. Currently waitlisted at Duke.
Just stay at Vandy. Isn't this like the third thread you've started about your daughter's choices? Getting a bit weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my opionion, for premed, I think candy, duke, rice, and Emory are all pretty close to equal. Yep, they have different admit rates, but you are probably getting about the same experience all of them.
If you get into all of them, then decide which city is your favorite! Emory Greek is probably a lot like duke greek, vandy is more intense, and rice doesn't have it. Sports at Emory and rice are similar, vandy and duke are similar.
She's deposited and enrolled at Vanderbilt. Off waitlist at Emory. Declined Rice. Currently waitlisted at Duke.
Anonymous wrote:In my opionion, for premed, I think candy, duke, rice, and Emory are all pretty close to equal. Yep, they have different admit rates, but you are probably getting about the same experience all of them.
If you get into all of them, then decide which city is your favorite! Emory Greek is probably a lot like duke greek, vandy is more intense, and rice doesn't have it. Sports at Emory and rice are similar, vandy and duke are similar.