Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern and Hopkins are not top 10 schools. Dartmouth is better than Cornell and Columbia tops Cornell. ND is better than Vandy and Georgetown much better than Emory. Maybe some anti-Catholic bias. Don’t feel USC is top30. Who cares about NYU, BC, BU, NEU, Lehigh, and Rochester. Tufts is a historically good school.
dartmouth stem and engineering sucks. hopkins and NU better than most ivies
Anonymous wrote:A large private school is no different as a practical matter from a top state flagship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[url]Anonymous wrote:Vandy is better than ND, and Emory is better than Georgetown and ND. No one cares about yeild. Emory's test median is a 1530, it could drop the median 50 points if it really wanted to raise its yeild. They dont want to and frankly they shouldn't. Emory has a lot more money than Georgetown and stronger students. And is better at relevant majors.Anonymous wrote:Northwestern and Hopkins are not top 10 schools. Dartmouth is better than Cornell and Columbia tops Cornell. ND is better than Vandy and Georgetown much better than Emory. Maybe some anti-Catholic bias. Don’t feel USC is top30. Who cares about NYU, BC, BU, NEU, Lehigh, and Rochester. Tufts is a historically good school.
so it could raise yield by getting dumber students despite massive use of ED and oxford campus? it’s already enrolling lackluster students with test optional. median sat is likely 1450 with test required. plus the 1530 is for admits. freshman in top 10% of class rank is 80% - subpar all around
Mind you, you did not go to a T25 school and NO ONE CARES ABOUT YEILD!!! The Median SAT score was 1470 before the test-optional policy. Admits and enrolled aren't much different at Emory, last year's admits were a 1520, enrolled a 1510. I said 1530 because, at the admitted students day, Emory Adcoms stated they admitted a 1540 median, so it should be a 1530 enrolled if trends continue. Either way, we can tell you went to a public school and are still bitter about your outcomes, either that or some girl from Emory broke your heart.
Of course nobody cares about yield, but yield is very telling about students actually wanting to be there and demand for the school. I wouldn't want to attend a school where 70% of those admitted choose to go elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vandy is better than ND, and Emory is better than Georgetown and ND. No one cares about yeild. Emory's test median is a 1530, it could drop the median 50 points if it really wanted to raise its yeild. They dont want to and frankly they shouldn't. Emory has a lot more money than Georgetown and stronger students. And is better at relevant majors.Anonymous wrote:Northwestern and Hopkins are not top 10 schools. Dartmouth is better than Cornell and Columbia tops Cornell. ND is better than Vandy and Georgetown much better than Emory. Maybe some anti-Catholic bias. Don’t feel USC is top30. Who cares about NYU, BC, BU, NEU, Lehigh, and Rochester. Tufts is a historically good school.
And ND has more money than Emory and Georgetown combined, so there's that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[url]Anonymous wrote:Vandy is better than ND, and Emory is better than Georgetown and ND. No one cares about yeild. Emory's test median is a 1530, it could drop the median 50 points if it really wanted to raise its yeild. They dont want to and frankly they shouldn't. Emory has a lot more money than Georgetown and stronger students. And is better at relevant majors.Anonymous wrote:Northwestern and Hopkins are not top 10 schools. Dartmouth is better than Cornell and Columbia tops Cornell. ND is better than Vandy and Georgetown much better than Emory. Maybe some anti-Catholic bias. Don’t feel USC is top30. Who cares about NYU, BC, BU, NEU, Lehigh, and Rochester. Tufts is a historically good school.
so it could raise yield by getting dumber students despite massive use of ED and oxford campus? it’s already enrolling lackluster students with test optional. median sat is likely 1450 with test required. plus the 1530 is for admits. freshman in top 10% of class rank is 80% - subpar all around
Mind you, you did not go to a T25 school and NO ONE CARES ABOUT YEILD!!! The Median SAT score was 1470 before the test-optional policy. Admits and enrolled aren't much different at Emory, last year's admits were a 1520, enrolled a 1510. I said 1530 because, at the admitted students day, Emory Adcoms stated they admitted a 1540 median, so it should be a 1530 enrolled if trends continue. Either way, we can tell you went to a public school and are still bitter about your outcomes, either that or some girl from Emory broke your heart.
Anonymous wrote:Vandy is better than ND, and Emory is better than Georgetown and ND. No one cares about yeild. Emory's test median is a 1530, it could drop the median 50 points if it really wanted to raise its yeild. They dont want to and frankly they shouldn't. Emory has a lot more money than Georgetown and stronger students. And is better at relevant majors.Anonymous wrote:Northwestern and Hopkins are not top 10 schools. Dartmouth is better than Cornell and Columbia tops Cornell. ND is better than Vandy and Georgetown much better than Emory. Maybe some anti-Catholic bias. Don’t feel USC is top30. Who cares about NYU, BC, BU, NEU, Lehigh, and Rochester. Tufts is a historically good school.
Anonymous wrote:[url]Anonymous wrote:Vandy is better than ND, and Emory is better than Georgetown and ND. No one cares about yeild. Emory's test median is a 1530, it could drop the median 50 points if it really wanted to raise its yeild. They dont want to and frankly they shouldn't. Emory has a lot more money than Georgetown and stronger students. And is better at relevant majors.Anonymous wrote:Northwestern and Hopkins are not top 10 schools. Dartmouth is better than Cornell and Columbia tops Cornell. ND is better than Vandy and Georgetown much better than Emory. Maybe some anti-Catholic bias. Don’t feel USC is top30. Who cares about NYU, BC, BU, NEU, Lehigh, and Rochester. Tufts is a historically good school.
so it could raise yield by getting dumber students despite massive use of ED and oxford campus? it’s already enrolling lackluster students with test optional. median sat is likely 1450 with test required. plus the 1530 is for admits. freshman in top 10% of class rank is 80% - subpar all around
Anonymous wrote:Northwestern and Hopkins are not top 10 schools. Dartmouth is better than Cornell and Columbia tops Cornell. ND is better than Vandy and Georgetown much better than Emory. Maybe some anti-Catholic bias. Don’t feel USC is top30. Who cares about NYU, BC, BU, NEU, Lehigh, and Rochester. Tufts is a historically good school.
Anonymous wrote:Top 10
Top 20
Top 50
All the rest is noise.
Anonymous wrote:Vandy is better than ND, and Emory is better than Georgetown and ND. No one cares about yeild. Emory's test median is a 1530, it could drop the median 50 points if it really wanted to raise its yeild. They dont want to and frankly they shouldn't. Emory has a lot more money than Georgetown and stronger students. And is better at relevant majors.Anonymous wrote:Northwestern and Hopkins are not top 10 schools. Dartmouth is better than Cornell and Columbia tops Cornell. ND is better than Vandy and Georgetown much better than Emory. Maybe some anti-Catholic bias. Don’t feel USC is top30. Who cares about NYU, BC, BU, NEU, Lehigh, and Rochester. Tufts is a historically good school.
Anonymous wrote:Northwestern and Hopkins are not top 10 schools. Dartmouth is better than Cornell and Columbia tops Cornell. ND is better than Vandy and Georgetown much better than Emory. Maybe some anti-Catholic bias. Don’t feel USC is top30. Who cares about NYU, BC, BU, NEU, Lehigh, and Rochester. Tufts is a historically good school.
Anonymous wrote:Emory is the Tufts of Atlanta. No one goes there unless they received multiple rejections.