Anonymous
Post 01/04/2022 17:31     Subject: WashU vs Emory

Anonymous wrote:Wash U was built with new money and has done a great job as THE Ivy League reject school for the NY/NJ area that choose schools based on USNWR.

There is a nice walkable area called the Loop by the campus. About a 5 min walk. Nice, but kind of a dump.

Very overrated. Think more in the Wake Forest / Tufts area.

Crazy yield protective. CRAZY.


Had a great meal in the loop at an Italian restaurant owned by Eritreans in exile. Nearly 30 years ago. Great memories.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2022 17:24     Subject: WashU vs Emory

The South is Rising - Look at the exploding application numbers and prestige.

Harvard/Yale/Princeton = Duke/Rice
Columbia = Vanderbilt
Brown/Penn/Cornell/Dartmouth =Emory

Look at avg ACT/SAT rates and application rates and you'll see the gap has closed. People are interested in better life styles and weather.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2022 17:20     Subject: WashU vs Emory

Emory is a poor mans JHU. Incredible programs in healthcare and the dominant hospital system in the SE. Huge pre-med and pre-professional programs.

The only things missing is 200 years of high status graduates. Just been about the last 30-40 years. Before that, it was more of a regional school.

Most people that have attended both says it feels a lot like Penn. Social, Ivy like school in the South. But unlike Penn, it's in a gorgeous part of the Atlanta in a wooded neighborhood. And the Highlands and Buckhead are fun and high end.

Vanderbilt ran a play book and Emory is in the process of following. Will be top 15 soon. Has all the ingredients.

Applications are sky rocketing and rate is falling - 13% last year overall.

Great program that requires two years of liberal arts no matter if you go into Business, Nursing or Public Health.

Anonymous
Post 01/04/2022 17:15     Subject: WashU vs Emory

Wash U was built with new money and has done a great job as THE Ivy League reject school for the NY/NJ area that choose schools based on USNWR.

There is a nice walkable area called the Loop by the campus. About a 5 min walk. Nice, but kind of a dump.

Very overrated. Think more in the Wake Forest / Tufts area.

Crazy yield protective. CRAZY.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2022 15:44     Subject: WashU vs Emory

88% of Emory's profs are full-time, while only 67% of Wash U's are, in case that matters to you. Easier to find them outside the classroom, more commitment to the school, probably better faculty morale.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2022 15:38     Subject: Re:WashU vs Emory

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:WashU seems to grab as many high stat students in ED as they can, then is a blood bath in RD. While Emory has a more balanced approach.

+1



A different interpretion is that Wash U is more difficult to get into, more prestigious, and more competitive.

You tried but failed. The first interpretation is correct as both unis have the same overall acceptance rate but WashU has a much higher ED rate. That doesn't sound very prestigious to me, more like gaming the system and taking the vast majority of the class ED. Very Tulane-esque is you ask me. Only a deluded snake thinks something like that is admirable.



Well, calling anyone a snake makes you a poor representative of your college. This says it all:

Emory- 1400-1510/31-34
WashU- 1480-1560/ 33-35

That's a fairly large difference.


Again, no it's not. The medians of both ranges you posted are in the 99th percentile.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2022 15:37     Subject: Re:WashU vs Emory

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Emory has more diversity and less of a weed-out culture in the pre-med classes. Emory’s business school starts in Junior year whereas WashU’s begins freshman year. WashU’s admissions is more stats-driven - tough to get in if you don’t have an ACT of 34+. Otherwise, I think the schools are actually pretty similar - large pre-professional contingent, strengths in sciences and business, both 13% acceptance rate, and beautiful campuses.


Diversity meaning what exactly?
This site says the ethnic diversity is very similar, in fact WashU has more international students
https://datausa.io/profile/university/emory-university
https://datausa.io/profile/university/washington-university-in-st-louis

Also, Washu has always been test-optional for international students, as opposed to Emory just starting due to Covid. So WashU's test scores looked higher but probably aren't in actuality. Lastly, for ED WashU would be easier to get into
"Last year, WashU admitted 1,042 of the 3,066 applicants who applied early decision. The acceptance rate was 33.99%."
"Last year, Emory admitted 704 of the 3,125 applicants who applied early decision. The acceptance rate was 22.53%."
So it seems Emory is easier to get into RD and WashU ED.

Emory- 1400-1510/31-34
WashU- 1480-1560/ 33-35

That's a fairly large difference.


The middle of both ranges you posted is in the 99th percentile!
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2022 15:21     Subject: Re:WashU vs Emory

My DC is at WashU in the business school and chose it over Emory. It was a tough call but chose WashU b/c some programs in other areas of interest were stronger such as computer science, math, analytics. In comparing the math programs for example the courses and focus areas at Emory were more limited. DC also didn't like the two years doing general courses at emory. At WashU there are some distribution requirements but DC was able to do more exploration than possible at emory.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2022 14:25     Subject: WashU vs Emory

Anonymous wrote:Emory is in a more international city. Has a spike in Healthcare/Public health.

Wash U has gamed the rankings.

With an endowment WashUs size it was always going to be ranked highly. But yes people don't talk about Emorys spikes enough, or they purposely ignore them. Emory is top 5 in nursing, public health, physical therapy, and physician assistant programs. Emory and WashU should switch in the rankings but WashU is slightly more selective and has more money.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2022 13:03     Subject: WashU vs Emory

Emory is in a more international city. Has a spike in Healthcare/Public health.

Wash U has gamed the rankings.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2022 13:03     Subject: WashU vs Emory

Emory is in a more international city. Has a spike in Healtcare/Public health.

Wash U has gamed the rankings.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2022 11:12     Subject: Re:WashU vs Emory

Anonymous wrote:Yes, it is fairly easy. I would take a lot of English courses the first two years because junior and senior years (when in the business school) you’ll only have space for 1-2 per semester.


This is correct. DC just graduated from Emory business school last month with a STEM major from the arts & sciences school. The ease of cross registration across university divisions is a big plus for Emory, although it might be harder to get into undergraduate business school classes if you aren't a business school student.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2022 11:02     Subject: Re:WashU vs Emory

My daughter is pre-med (neuroscience) at WashU and has had a good experience. Finds it to be collaborative with lots of academic support - she just finished Organic Chem, and got through it well with a lot of help from classmates, TAs, professor support, etc. She also likes the flexibility to double major and/or explore courses in other areas. She came out of a FCPS public school and has found the academics challenging but not overwhelming. And, she likes St. Louis as a place to go to school. She's not a big partier, but has a great circle of friends and seems to have a good amount of fun. So far, it seems like the right fit for her.

Also, in terms of name recognition, anyone in medicine knows WashU. There are lots of great undergrad research opportunities. Clinical shadowing opps have been limited by covid which is stressing her out, but she's hoping that changes in the coming year.

Good luck to all whose kids are going through the admissions process!
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2022 15:23     Subject: WashU vs Emory

Anonymous wrote:
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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?


Yes, but rejected sadly. ED2 to Emory so let's see.

Do you mind sharing stats for comparison purposes?


SAT 1510
GPA (although this rigorous HS does not calculate gpa) 3.7
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2022 15:01     Subject: WashU vs Emory

Anonymous wrote:
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?


Yes, but rejected sadly. ED2 to Emory so let's see.

Do you mind sharing stats for comparison purposes?