Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This happens every year that someone swears Emory isn't as selective as it appears to be as they confuse Emory and Oxford. I've seen the 32% posted throughout the forum concerning Emorys ED rate not knowing it was for both campuses and not just Emory. 26% ED1 is low and lower than Amherst. Also the ED rate likely fell again this year too.
It’s one school and these kids have agreed to go if accepted for whichever campus they chose. All schools will likely go down again this year, including Vandy, which is already reported to have record number of apps.
Vandy and Emory are peer schools. Not Vandy and Oxford. Nothing wrong with Emory having a satellite campus, but you're using said campus to knock Emory down a peg, which isn't fair. No one counts UVA wise in UVa stats, nor do they count NYUs 2 other campuses in its acceptance rate or do they count Barnard into Columbias numbers. You all only do it to Emory because you all are biased.
Anonymous wrote:Accepted Oxford. Rejected Main
3.75 UW, 1480 SAT. EC''s. Volunteer at Emory every Summer (4 yrs). Id say very good Essays. Variety Soccer, volunteer Soccer for disabled kids.
Anonymous wrote:Congrats on Emory-Oxford and ignore the Oxford bashers!! We know several people attending and some graduates. They loved the small classes and sense of community. And they had a smooth transition to the main campus after two years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is it that every Tufts, Colby, UVA, NEU, UChicago, Emory and Wake discussion devolves into acrimony and hatred? These are colleges. I don't get the overarching desire to seek out conflict.
Other than UChicago, there is relatively more insecurity about the reputations of these schools by associated parents/students. What this results in is one side heavily boosting or defending themselves and the other side thinking it’s entertaining poking fun and keeping them down. Also just becomes a vicious cycle. At the very root for both sides, is the appeal to the human nature of seeking status and self-importance.
Who is Emory mom? Either way, there's a Vandy grad in the thread lying about Emory's "40% acceptance rate" that's actually only 26%. Why even bring Vandy up in an Emory thread?
Anonymous wrote:Is the Emory newspaper a good enough source to stop the bickering?
In the Early Decision I round, the University accepted 32% of applicants to the Class of 2028. Nearly two months later in the Early Decision II round, the Emory College of Arts and Sciences (ECAS) accepted 12% of applicants while Oxford College accepted 11% of applicants.
https://www.emorywheel.com/article/2024/03/acceptance-rate-increases-to-14-5-for-class-of-2028-after-regular-decision
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is it that every Tufts, Colby, UVA, NEU, UChicago, Emory and Wake discussion devolves into acrimony and hatred? These are colleges. I don't get the overarching desire to seek out conflict.
Other than UChicago, there is relatively more insecurity about the reputations of these schools by associated parents/students. What this results in is one side heavily boosting or defending themselves and the other side thinking it’s entertaining poking fun and keeping them down. Also just becomes a vicious cycle. At the very root for both sides, is the appeal to the human nature of seeking status and self-importance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This happens every year that someone swears Emory isn't as selective as it appears to be as they confuse Emory and Oxford. I've seen the 32% posted throughout the forum concerning Emorys ED rate not knowing it was for both campuses and not just Emory. 26% ED1 is low and lower than Amherst. Also the ED rate likely fell again this year too.
It’s one school and these kids have agreed to go if accepted for whichever campus they chose. All schools will likely go down again this year, including Vandy, which is already reported to have record number of apps.
Vandy and Emory are peer schools. Not Vandy and Oxford. Nothing wrong with Emory having a satellite campus, but you're using said campus to knock Emory down a peg, which isn't fair. No one counts UVA wise in UVa stats, nor do they count NYUs 2 other campuses in its acceptance rate or do they count Barnard into Columbias numbers. You all only do it to Emory because you all are biased.
Vandy and Emory are definitely not peer schools.
They are sorry to say. Vandy, Emory, Rice, WashU all in same bucket.
Everyone views this differently — I see Vandy, Rice, Cornell and Dartmouth in one bucket, and Wash u, Emory and Tufts in another. Parchment cross admit data supports this distinction.
Could be the case for you but not sure Parchment would help your whole case here. Parchment shows WashU over Vandy 62-38 and Rice 54-46. Loses 40 - 60 Dartmouth, 44 - 56 Cornell.
Parchment is not reliable, at all. It is fabricated. It shows 62% Harvard to 38% NYU. 56% Harvard to 44% UCLA. Parchment is dog doodoo.
Agreed, anyone forming opinions based on Parchment is just being intellectually lazy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This happens every year that someone swears Emory isn't as selective as it appears to be as they confuse Emory and Oxford. I've seen the 32% posted throughout the forum concerning Emorys ED rate not knowing it was for both campuses and not just Emory. 26% ED1 is low and lower than Amherst. Also the ED rate likely fell again this year too.
It’s one school and these kids have agreed to go if accepted for whichever campus they chose. All schools will likely go down again this year, including Vandy, which is already reported to have record number of apps.
Vandy and Emory are peer schools. Not Vandy and Oxford. Nothing wrong with Emory having a satellite campus, but you're using said campus to knock Emory down a peg, which isn't fair. No one counts UVA wise in UVa stats, nor do they count NYUs 2 other campuses in its acceptance rate or do they count Barnard into Columbias numbers. You all only do it to Emory because you all are biased.
Vandy and Emory are definitely not peer schools.
They are sorry to say. Vandy, Emory, Rice, WashU all in same bucket.
Everyone views this differently — I see Vandy, Rice, Cornell and Dartmouth in one bucket, and Wash u, Emory and Tufts in another. Parchment cross admit data supports this distinction.
Could be the case for you but not sure Parchment would help your whole case here. Parchment shows WashU over Vandy 62-38 and Rice 54-46. Loses 40 - 60 Dartmouth, 44 - 56 Cornell.
Parchment is not reliable, at all. It is fabricated. It shows 62% Harvard to 38% NYU. 56% Harvard to 44% UCLA. Parchment is dog doodoo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This happens every year that someone swears Emory isn't as selective as it appears to be as they confuse Emory and Oxford. I've seen the 32% posted throughout the forum concerning Emorys ED rate not knowing it was for both campuses and not just Emory. 26% ED1 is low and lower than Amherst. Also the ED rate likely fell again this year too.
It’s one school and these kids have agreed to go if accepted for whichever campus they chose. All schools will likely go down again this year, including Vandy, which is already reported to have record number of apps.
Vandy and Emory are peer schools. Not Vandy and Oxford. Nothing wrong with Emory having a satellite campus, but you're using said campus to knock Emory down a peg, which isn't fair. No one counts UVA wise in UVa stats, nor do they count NYUs 2 other campuses in its acceptance rate or do they count Barnard into Columbias numbers. You all only do it to Emory because you all are biased.
Vandy and Emory are definitely not peer schools.
They are sorry to say. Vandy, Emory, Rice, WashU all in same bucket.
Everyone views this differently — I see Vandy, Rice, Cornell and Dartmouth in one bucket, and Wash u, Emory and Tufts in another. Parchment cross admit data supports this distinction.
Could be the case for you but not sure Parchment would help your whole case here. Parchment shows WashU over Vandy 62-38 and Rice 54-46. Loses 40 - 60 Dartmouth, 44 - 56 Cornell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This happens every year that someone swears Emory isn't as selective as it appears to be as they confuse Emory and Oxford. I've seen the 32% posted throughout the forum concerning Emorys ED rate not knowing it was for both campuses and not just Emory. 26% ED1 is low and lower than Amherst. Also the ED rate likely fell again this year too.
It’s one school and these kids have agreed to go if accepted for whichever campus they chose. All schools will likely go down again this year, including Vandy, which is already reported to have record number of apps.
Vandy and Emory are peer schools. Not Vandy and Oxford. Nothing wrong with Emory having a satellite campus, but you're using said campus to knock Emory down a peg, which isn't fair. No one counts UVA wise in UVa stats, nor do they count NYUs 2 other campuses in its acceptance rate or do they count Barnard into Columbias numbers. You all only do it to Emory because you all are biased.
Vandy and Emory are definitely not peer schools.
They are sorry to say. Vandy, Emory, Rice, WashU all in same bucket.
Everyone views this differently — I see Vandy, Rice, Cornell and Dartmouth in one bucket, and Wash u, Emory and Tufts in another. Parchment cross admit data supports this distinction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This happens every year that someone swears Emory isn't as selective as it appears to be as they confuse Emory and Oxford. I've seen the 32% posted throughout the forum concerning Emorys ED rate not knowing it was for both campuses and not just Emory. 26% ED1 is low and lower than Amherst. Also the ED rate likely fell again this year too.
It’s one school and these kids have agreed to go if accepted for whichever campus they chose. All schools will likely go down again this year, including Vandy, which is already reported to have record number of apps.
Vandy and Emory are peer schools. Not Vandy and Oxford. Nothing wrong with Emory having a satellite campus, but you're using said campus to knock Emory down a peg, which isn't fair. No one counts UVA wise in UVa stats, nor do they count NYUs 2 other campuses in its acceptance rate or do they count Barnard into Columbias numbers. You all only do it to Emory because you all are biased.
Vandy and Emory are definitely not peer schools.
They are sorry to say. Vandy, Emory, Rice, WashU all in same bucket.