Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again, Emory has ed1 and ed2. It isn’t hard to get main campus if one applies then.
What kind of stats and APs do you need for ED?
The EDs we know of were also legacy
Emory only counts legacy during those rounds. Its early acceptance rate is deceptive. Athletes, legacy and Questbridge is included in that number.
At my child’s school, two above average but not tip top of class were accepted early to main campus. Neither was a legacy but both full pay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again, Emory has ed1 and ed2. It isn’t hard to get main campus if one applies then.
What kind of stats and APs do you need for ED?
The EDs we know of were also legacy
Emory only counts legacy during those rounds. Its early acceptance rate is deceptive. Athletes, legacy and Questbridge is included in that number.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So does anyone get into main campus. All Emory students I know actually went to Oxford. People dont seem to give it the credit it should, the main campus is just as selective as vandy or Duke.
Yea Oxford seems to hold Emory back in a way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again, Emory has ed1 and ed2. It isn’t hard to get main campus if one applies then.
What kind of stats and APs do you need for ED?
The EDs we know of were also legacy
Anonymous wrote:So does anyone get into main campus. All Emory students I know actually went to Oxford. People dont seem to give it the credit it should, the main campus is just as selective as vandy or Duke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again, Emory has ed1 and ed2. It isn’t hard to get main campus if one applies then.
What kind of stats and APs do you need for ED?
Anonymous wrote:Again, Emory has ed1 and ed2. It isn’t hard to get main campus if one applies then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have all the info but DDs counselor said Emory college accepted 2463 students and Oxford accepted 2,815. I don't know how many were accepted to both.
So the smaller campus accepts more students?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like the Selingo book helped catapult Emory really high. Read his book and you think your kid will get accepted.
What did it say?
Anonymous wrote:I don't have all the info but DDs counselor said Emory college accepted 2463 students and Oxford accepted 2,815. I don't know how many were accepted to both.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like the Selingo book helped catapult Emory really high. Read his book and you think your kid will get accepted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD accepted to only Oxford with a 1540. Likely won't go unless aid is really good. He had Rice, BC, and Wake Forest. Rejected main campus, waitlisted Vanderbilt.
This person has really good schools. None of this makes any sense, of course.