Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Emory is slightly easier to get into if you don't mind the Oxford campus. Emory just released their enrolled stats and it's very close. I think WashU has a higher acceptance rate and Emory lower test scores.
Emory is not easier. They're the same.
Washu- 12%, 1500-1560, 33-35, 57% reporting
Emory- 10%, 1470- 1550, 32-35, 64% reporting
Looks like the 25th percentile threshold might speak to the difference in med school acceptance rates later on. 65% vs 85%
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Emory is slightly easier to get into if you don't mind the Oxford campus. Emory just released their enrolled stats and it's very close. I think WashU has a higher acceptance rate and Emory lower test scores.
Emory is not easier. They're the same.
Washu- 12%, 1500-1560, 33-35, 57% reporting
Emory- 10%, 1470- 1550, 32-35, 64% reporting
Looks like the 25th percentile threshold might speak to the difference in med school acceptance rates later on. 65% vs 85%
Emory is 84% with a committee letter, WashU does the same. The 25th isnt any different practically but Emory is more diverse so maybe the 10th percentile dips lower than we can anticipate.
Agreed, it probably is a lower percentile as the reason. Does WashU do letters for every applicant then? Their stats page doesn’t mention it as a qualifier
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Emory is slightly easier to get into if you don't mind the Oxford campus. Emory just released their enrolled stats and it's very close. I think WashU has a higher acceptance rate and Emory lower test scores.
Emory is not easier. They're the same.
Washu- 12%, 1500-1560, 33-35, 57% reporting
Emory- 10%, 1470- 1550, 32-35, 64% reporting
Looks like the 25th percentile threshold might speak to the difference in med school acceptance rates later on. 65% vs 85%
Emory is 84% with a committee letter, WashU does the same. The 25th isnt any different practically but Emory is more diverse so maybe the 10th percentile dips lower than we can anticipate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Emory is better for POC and those into "urban" culture. WashU is a lot more preppy than Emory likely due to the cities they are in.
You think Saint Louis lacks “urban culture?”
Yes, urban culture doesn't mean black and crime. Atlanta is the Mecca for black creatives and entrepreneurs with important black cultural centers like Spelman and Morehouse. St Louis is just a city that has a lot of black people too...
Seriously sometimes better to just shut up when you don’t know what you are talking about. There’s a whole bunch more to black culture in Saint Louis than crime.