Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Emory>WashU>>UVA>>Tufts>>>>W&M
I'm not sure how W&M got into this conversation anyway, OP didn't state them. Emory and WashU are interchangeable academically, with WashU being a bit better at STEM, and Emory being a little better in humanities. However, St.Louis is one big ghetto, so Emory is better. One should only choose UVA if in state of wanting to do business. Tufts is the odd one out as the other three do everything better than them, and W&M is .... W&M.
You've obviously never been to Clayton, the town where WashU students shop and hang out. It's very cute. The school is in a residential area, which is a bit similar to Druid Hills, where Emory is located. There's a Ritz Carlton in Clayton's downtown, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Emory>WashU>>UVA>>Tufts>>>>W&M
I'm not sure how W&M got into this conversation anyway, OP didn't state them. Emory and WashU are interchangeable academically, with WashU being a bit better at STEM, and Emory being a little better in humanities. However, St.Louis is one big ghetto, so Emory is better. One should only choose UVA if in state of wanting to do business. Tufts is the odd one out as the other three do everything better than them, and W&M is .... W&M.
You've obviously never been to Clayton, the town where WashU students shop and hang out. It's very cute. The school is in a residential area, which is a bit similar to Druid Hills, where Emory is located. There's a Ritz Carlton in Clayton's downtown, too.
Anonymous wrote:Emory>WashU>>UVA>>Tufts>>>>W&M
I'm not sure how W&M got into this conversation anyway, OP didn't state them. Emory and WashU are interchangeable academically, with WashU being a bit better at STEM, and Emory being a little better in humanities. However, St.Louis is one big ghetto, so Emory is better. One should only choose UVA if in state of wanting to do business. Tufts is the odd one out as the other three do everything better than them, and W&M is .... W&M.

Anonymous wrote:Emory>WashU>>UVA>>Tufts>>>>W&M
I'm not sure how W&M got into this conversation anyway, OP didn't state them. Emory and WashU are interchangeable academically, with WashU being a bit better at STEM, and Emory being a little better in humanities. However, St.Louis is one big ghetto, so Emory is better. One should only choose UVA if in state of wanting to do business. Tufts is the odd one out as the other three do everything better than them, and W&M is .... W&M.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts
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Axe to grind?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virginia > W&M > Tufts/Emory/WUSTL and it isn't even close.
+1.
Lol.....right, if you're in-state and have no money I suppose.
Sure...the rich stay rich by wasting their money on schools that provide no prestige advantage whatsoever...not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virginia > W&M > Tufts/Emory/WUSTL and it isn't even close.
+1.
Lol.....right, if you're in-state and have no money I suppose.
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Anonymous wrote:Virginia > W&M > Tufts/Emory/WUSTL and it isn't even close.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virginia > W&M > Tufts/Emory/WUSTL and it isn't even close.
+1.
Anonymous wrote:Virginia > W&M > Tufts/Emory/WUSTL and it isn't even close.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wash U, UVA, and Emory held a forum tonight along with Hopkins and Notre Dame. Generally similar ranked schools?
Where? And all are the same level except Hopkins.