Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We visited both Emory and WashU over the summer and were very impressed with both schools for their academics and campus. However, since we were looking at STEM major decided to put WashU over Emory as Emory does not have a stand alone school of engineering and offers limited classes in CS. And yes, we know about Georgia Tech but that is not Emory even though I believe they do allow some cross registration.
Did they ED to WashU?
Anonymous wrote:We visited both Emory and WashU over the summer and were very impressed with both schools for their academics and campus. However, since we were looking at STEM major decided to put WashU over Emory as Emory does not have a stand alone school of engineering and offers limited classes in CS. And yes, we know about Georgia Tech but that is not Emory even though I believe they do allow some cross registration.
Anonymous wrote:Just wait for the endowment-obsessed WashU booster to show up...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WashU is a good school except the annoyance of most people thinking it's University of Washington in the state of Washington
Or thinKing it's in DC.
Also WashU is one of those schools that is blandly good at a lot of things it does, but isn't really exceptional in anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Emory is a lot more diverse racially and socioeconomically. Approximately 40% of students at Emory are white vs approximately 50% at WashU. And while the NYT stats on median family income are about 6 years old now, it lists WashU at $272k (2nd highest in country) vs $140k at Emory.
If you or anyone else has experience with Emory: How easy would it be for an Emory business school undergrad to, say, double major in history or English?
You can only do two concentrations at Emory, so Business and History is considered 2.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Emory is a lot more diverse racially and socioeconomically. Approximately 40% of students at Emory are white vs approximately 50% at WashU. And while the NYT stats on median family income are about 6 years old now, it lists WashU at $272k (2nd highest in country) vs $140k at Emory.
If you or anyone else has experience with Emory: How easy would it be for an Emory business school undergrad to, say, double major in history or English?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WashU is a good school except the annoyance of most people thinking it's University of Washington in the state of Washington
Or thinKing it's in DC.
Also WashU is one of those schools that is blandly good at a lot of things it does, but isn't really exceptional in anything.
Anonymous wrote:Emory is a lot more diverse racially and socioeconomically. Approximately 40% of students at Emory are white vs approximately 50% at WashU. And while the NYT stats on median family income are about 6 years old now, it lists WashU at $272k (2nd highest in country) vs $140k at Emory.
Anonymous wrote:WashU is a good school except the annoyance of most people thinking it's University of Washington in the state of Washington