Anonymous wrote:And btw what does jewishness have to do with supporting shopping malls?

it is quite real. When I look at demographic information on the website there is no breakdown of Jewish vs nonjewish. It discusses race not religion. So I am happy to get info on the religious diversity from people who have attended or know students.Anonymous wrote:Cannot believe this thread. Emory is easily as Jewish as BU or Northwestern. The University supports its own shopping mall, for pete's sake. One of Emory's profs is the founding rabbi of Young Israel Temple of Atlanta. Check out http://shalomatlantamap.com/ . Is the original post real?
My DC is thinking of a possible career in medical research, which is why any school with a strong science department (not aiming for engineering) is currently under consideration. Definitely will need to look more closely, but Biochem major at Emory may not be humongously different from biochem major at GT...thought was to find a school at which DC is socially comfortable, not excessively stressed, but can't party away the first 4 yrs of undergrad...lol. Really looking for a school where most youngsters finish in fewer than 5 yrs, tooAnonymous wrote:Not sure what your thought process is in choosing schools here, but those schools have very different identities and curriculums. Emory is a world class liberal arts/medical/research university in the heart of ATL.
GT is a world class engineering/architecture/science research school. My dad, GT EE', used to claim that MIT was a safety school for kids who could not get into Tech. (wink). GT is a classic state school within the ACC, football, basketball, greek life etc. The campus is downtown and while not Charlottesville, or Athens, it is urban and funky.
There are not a lot of students that would be comfortable at both.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here..I'm not racebaiting at all. I have just never been out of the airport in Atlanta, and freely admit I generally am ignorant about anywhere between Orlando and Richmond.
The Wahington and Lee/ Christopher Newport threads just got me stressed, as that is even further south
I am sorry your question is being met with such scorn. Of course it is a legitimate question for someone who has not traveled to the deep south, particularly someone who is a minority. Some people here seem to be a tad defensive.
That said, I have never spent much time in Atlanta, but I have some AA friends who think it is fabulous. Emory is known as a very diverse school. I don't know anything about GA Tech.
Anonymous wrote:OP here..I'm not racebaiting at all. I have just never been out of the airport in Atlanta, and freely admit I generally am ignorant about anywhere between Orlando and Richmond.
The Wahington and Lee/ Christopher Newport threads just got me stressed, as that is even further south