Anonymous
Post 12/17/2025 21:02     Subject: Which school has more competitive admissions?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Emory-
1480-1540/33-35
10% AR( 18% ED AR)

Georgetown-
1400-1540/31-35
12%AR (11% EA AR)

WashU
1490-1550/33-35
12%AR (25% ED AR)


Vanderbilt
1510-1560/34-35
6% AR (13% ED AR)

Tufts
1480-1540/33-35
11%AR ( 35-40% ED AR)

Vanderbilt>Emory>WashU>Tufts>Georgetown


why dont you include class rank where emory is behind all of the above schools significantly

Class rank matters more than test scores? Did Georgetown's applications numbers increase for EA since they're on the common app now?


what is emory’s class rank and why do they have two freshman campuses?
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2025 17:14     Subject: Which school has more competitive admissions?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Emory-
1480-1540/33-35
10% AR( 18% ED AR)

Georgetown-
1400-1540/31-35
12%AR (11% EA AR)

WashU
1490-1550/33-35
12%AR (25% ED AR)


Vanderbilt
1510-1560/34-35
6% AR (13% ED AR)

Tufts
1480-1540/33-35
11%AR ( 35-40% ED AR)

Vanderbilt>Emory>WashU>Tufts>Georgetown


why dont you include class rank where emory is behind all of the above schools significantly

Class rank matters more than test scores? Did Georgetown's applications numbers increase for EA since they're on the common app now?


That will not happen until next year. This was the last year with the old system of its own app. It deterred my kid from applying!
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2025 06:24     Subject: Which school has more competitive admissions?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Emory-
1480-1540/33-35
10% AR( 18% ED AR)

Georgetown-
1400-1540/31-35
12%AR (11% EA AR)

WashU
1490-1550/33-35
12%AR (25% ED AR)


Vanderbilt
1510-1560/34-35
6% AR (13% ED AR)

Tufts
1480-1540/33-35
11%AR ( 35-40% ED AR)

Vanderbilt>Emory>WashU>Tufts>Georgetown


why dont you include class rank where emory is behind all of the above schools significantly

Class rank matters more than test scores? Did Georgetown's applications numbers increase for EA since they're on the common app now?


I think Georgetown is not on the common app until NEXT year. They've already announced the change but not implemented it.
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2025 06:16     Subject: Which school has more competitive admissions?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Emory-
1480-1540/33-35
10% AR( 18% ED AR)

Georgetown-
1400-1540/31-35
12%AR (11% EA AR)

WashU
1490-1550/33-35
12%AR (25% ED AR)


Vanderbilt
1510-1560/34-35
6% AR (13% ED AR)

Tufts
1480-1540/33-35
11%AR ( 35-40% ED AR)

Vanderbilt>Emory>WashU>Tufts>Georgetown


why dont you include class rank where emory is behind all of the above schools significantly

Class rank matters more than test scores? Did Georgetown's applications numbers increase for EA since they're on the common app now?
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2025 03:26     Subject: Which school has more competitive admissions?

Anonymous wrote:Vanderbilt, Emory, WashU, Georgetown, and Tufts
We're trying to decide if we should ED2 or just RD?
Rejected ED1 to Rice 4.2 W, 3.9UW, 1510, 9 APs, 4&5's


ED 2 where you got rejected to show your interest to get college's attention
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2025 02:57     Subject: Re:Which school has more competitive admissions?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would ED2 Emory if it’s a top choice.


id be more interested if it
actually got top students to enroll. 37% yield and falling


Don’t they admit a large percentage of the class in the ED rounds? 37% yield is quite low.
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2025 02:29     Subject: Re:Which school has more competitive admissions?

Anonymous wrote:I would ED2 Emory if it’s a top choice.


id be more interested if it
actually got top students to enroll. 37% yield and falling
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2025 02:27     Subject: Which school has more competitive admissions?

Anonymous wrote:Emory-
1480-1540/33-35
10% AR( 18% ED AR)

Georgetown-
1400-1540/31-35
12%AR (11% EA AR)

WashU
1490-1550/33-35
12%AR (25% ED AR)


Vanderbilt
1510-1560/34-35
6% AR (13% ED AR)

Tufts
1480-1540/33-35
11%AR ( 35-40% ED AR)

Vanderbilt>Emory>WashU>Tufts>Georgetown


why dont you include class rank where emory is behind all of the above schools significantly