Anonymous wrote:Wake is no Emory. Wake is a dressed up University of Richmond at best, maybe a more refined High Point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Emory got harder this year and will continue to get harder year over year. It has a great deal of factors that have given the institution a massive tail wind: academics, location, size, resources, Atlanta job market, the ability to do engineering at GT, and the demographic unwind of the northeast. Emory is no longer a regionally appreciated university, it truly has gained ground into the leagues of its historic competitors. Why spend four years in Ithaca when you can spend four in Atlanta? Go Eagles.
This has been the case for 15+ years now. DCUM just hates this school so the perception of it is colored. But besides Vanderbilt, Emory receives more applications than its peers.
It isn’t just dcum perspective. Emory loses consistently on cross admits per Parchment to its peers, and even schools Emory mom argues aren’t good enough to be its peers. A good number of kids strategically chose it because of its high ED acceptance rate relative to peers.
That said, it’s a great school academically, congrats to the new admits!
Emory loses with some peers but does well with others according to parchment.
Loses to Vandy, and WashU but wins with UNC and UVa. Tie with Georgetown, and Dartmouth.
Also I dont see why this matters, They get 37k applicants more than WashU, Rice, Notre Dame, Georgetown schools some think are better for some odd reason. Also Emorys ED acceptance rate is lower than washu, Tufts, and NYu.
Also loses to Wake, Michigan and USC.
Oh no a Wake booster sneaking there way in here. Wake is the best school outside the Top50.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Emory got harder this year and will continue to get harder year over year. It has a great deal of factors that have given the institution a massive tail wind: academics, location, size, resources, Atlanta job market, the ability to do engineering at GT, and the demographic unwind of the northeast. Emory is no longer a regionally appreciated university, it truly has gained ground into the leagues of its historic competitors. Why spend four years in Ithaca when you can spend four in Atlanta? Go Eagles.
This has been the case for 15+ years now. DCUM just hates this school so the perception of it is colored. But besides Vanderbilt, Emory receives more applications than its peers.
It isn’t just dcum perspective. Emory loses consistently on cross admits per Parchment to its peers, and even schools Emory mom argues aren’t good enough to be its peers. A good number of kids strategically chose it because of its high ED acceptance rate relative to peers.
That said, it’s a great school academically, congrats to the new admits!
Emory loses with some peers but does well with others according to parchment.
Loses to Vandy, and WashU but wins with UNC and UVa. Tie with Georgetown, and Dartmouth.
Also I dont see why this matters, They get 37k applicants more than WashU, Rice, Notre Dame, Georgetown schools some think are better for some odd reason. Also Emorys ED acceptance rate is lower than washu, Tufts, and NYu.
Also loses to Wake, Michigan and USC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Emory got harder this year and will continue to get harder year over year. It has a great deal of factors that have given the institution a massive tail wind: academics, location, size, resources, Atlanta job market, the ability to do engineering at GT, and the demographic unwind of the northeast. Emory is no longer a regionally appreciated university, it truly has gained ground into the leagues of its historic competitors. Why spend four years in Ithaca when you can spend four in Atlanta? Go Eagles.
This has been the case for 15+ years now. DCUM just hates this school so the perception of it is colored. But besides Vanderbilt, Emory receives more applications than its peers.
It isn’t just dcum perspective. Emory loses consistently on cross admits per Parchment to its peers, and even schools Emory mom argues aren’t good enough to be its peers. A good number of kids strategically chose it because of its high ED acceptance rate relative to peers.
That said, it’s a great school academically, congrats to the new admits!
Emory loses with some peers but does well with others according to parchment.
Loses to Vandy, and WashU but wins with UNC and UVa. Tie with Georgetown, and Dartmouth.
Also I dont see why this matters, They get 37k applicants more than WashU, Rice, Notre Dame, Georgetown schools some think are better for some odd reason. Also Emorys ED acceptance rate is lower than washu, Tufts, and NYu.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Emory got harder this year and will continue to get harder year over year. It has a great deal of factors that have given the institution a massive tail wind: academics, location, size, resources, Atlanta job market, the ability to do engineering at GT, and the demographic unwind of the northeast. Emory is no longer a regionally appreciated university, it truly has gained ground into the leagues of its historic competitors. Why spend four years in Ithaca when you can spend four in Atlanta? Go Eagles.
This has been the case for 15+ years now. DCUM just hates this school so the perception of it is colored. But besides Vanderbilt, Emory receives more applications than its peers.
It isn’t just dcum perspective. Emory loses consistently on cross admits per Parchment to its peers, and even schools Emory mom argues aren’t good enough to be its peers. A good number of kids strategically chose it because of its high ED acceptance rate relative to peers.
That said, it’s a great school academically, congrats to the new admits!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Emory got harder this year and will continue to get harder year over year. It has a great deal of factors that have given the institution a massive tail wind: academics, location, size, resources, Atlanta job market, the ability to do engineering at GT, and the demographic unwind of the northeast. Emory is no longer a regionally appreciated university, it truly has gained ground into the leagues of its historic competitors. Why spend four years in Ithaca when you can spend four in Atlanta? Go Eagles.
This has been the case for 15+ years now. DCUM just hates this school so the perception of it is colored. But besides Vanderbilt, Emory receives more applications than its peers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS IN, 4.0 UW. 1600. Neuroscience
Why didn’t he aim higher?
Anonymous wrote:
DS applied last year regular and was waitlisted but this year applied ed 1 and was rejected. We had better scores, ecs, etc. anyone know why this is? 3.9UW 1450.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Emory got harder this year and will continue to get harder year over year. It has a great deal of factors that have given the institution a massive tail wind: academics, location, size, resources, Atlanta job market, the ability to do engineering at GT, and the demographic unwind of the northeast. Emory is no longer a regionally appreciated university, it truly has gained ground into the leagues of its historic competitors. Why spend four years in Ithaca when you can spend four in Atlanta? Go Eagles.
This has been the case for 15+ years now. DCUM just hates this school so the perception of it is colored. But besides Vanderbilt, Emory receives more applications than its peers.
Anonymous wrote:Emory got harder this year and will continue to get harder year over year. It has a great deal of factors that have given the institution a massive tail wind: academics, location, size, resources, Atlanta job market, the ability to do engineering at GT, and the demographic unwind of the northeast. Emory is no longer a regionally appreciated university, it truly has gained ground into the leagues of its historic competitors. Why spend four years in Ithaca when you can spend four in Atlanta? Go Eagles.
Anonymous wrote:Emory got harder this year and will continue to get harder year over year. It has a great deal of factors that have given the institution a massive tail wind: academics, location, size, resources, Atlanta job market, the ability to do engineering at GT, and the demographic unwind of the northeast. Emory is no longer a regionally appreciated university, it truly has gained ground into the leagues of its historic competitors. Why spend four years in Ithaca when you can spend four in Atlanta? Go Eagles.
Anonymous wrote:
DS applied last year regular and was waitlisted but this year applied ed 1 and was rejected. We had better scores, ecs, etc. anyone know why this is? 3.9UW 1450.