Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Emory/Oxford which is their two year junior college.
Oregon, Arizona State, Kansas.
Emory/Oxford is not a safety for most kids. Admission rate is still less than 20%.
Admissions to Oxford at Emory is 10%. Emory College is 8.5%. Yall are chronically delusional on this site.
The irrational Emory hate in this board is really off putting. So many people on this board hate that others have the audacity to believe that Emory is a good school. Wild, wild stuff.
Like the thread is about safeties... how in the world would any T25 be mentioned is beyond me. These people are unhinged
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Emory/Oxford which is their two year junior college.
Oregon, Arizona State, Kansas.
Emory/Oxford is not a safety for most kids. Admission rate is still less than 20%.
Admissions to Oxford at Emory is 10%. Emory College is 8.5%. Yall are chronically delusional on this site.
The irrational Emory hate in this board is really off putting. So many people on this board hate that others have the audacity to believe that Emory is a good school. Wild, wild stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Emory/Oxford which is their two year junior college.
Oregon, Arizona State, Kansas.
Emory/Oxford is not a safety for most kids. Admission rate is still less than 20%.
Admissions to Oxford at Emory is 10%. Emory College is 8.5%. Yall are chronically delusional on this site.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This area it’s JMU for sure.
You could have bothered to check stats before posting. the 75th percentile at JMU has a 4.11 GPA, a 29 ACT and a 1330 SAT.
Anonymous wrote:For exploratory studies, sure. But name an OOS kid accepted by CU for Aero with less than ~perfect grades/rigor/scores. I'll wait.Anonymous wrote:It still is a safety at our private (oos).Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Colorado”
Their admit rate is high but not so much for OOS and definitely not a safety for more selective schools like business & engineering. DC several friends who were rejected.
It was definitely a safety at our HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Emory/Oxford which is their two year junior college.
Oregon, Arizona State, Kansas.
Emory/Oxford is not a safety for most kids. Admission rate is still less than 20%.
Admissions to Oxford at Emory is 10%. Emory College is 8.5%. Yall are chronically delusional on this site.
Your numbers are off. According to its official website https://news.emory.edu/stories/2026/03/er_regular_decision_class_of_2030_26-03-2026/story.html, Emory's acceptance rate is 12.3%, obtained by dividing 5,317 applicants admitted to either Emory College or Oxford College or both, by 43,269 which represents the total number of applicants. No doubt Emory is not a safety for anyone, but it isn't as low as Emory mom wants it to be.
That the combined rate for both colleges not the individual rate for each college.
The combined rate would reflect the average of the two rates, adjusted to reflect the number at each school. It can’t be higher than both numbers. So, either this number is wrong or the ones quoted are wrong.
No wise one, its not an avg just addition and subtraction because its the same pool of applicants. You can decide whether or not to apply to one of the two colleges or both... 99% of the 43k apply to Emory college, however only 60% of the 43k apply to Oxford.
3600/42000= 8.6%- Emory
2700/ 26000= 10.4%- Oxford
Both
((3700+2700)- 1000)/43000= 12.5%
Im arguing about Emory to people who cant do simple logical deduction. The reason the combined rate does not matter to you is because theres almost a 50% chance your child did not apply to Oxford College only Emory college so their acceptance rate is only around 8%. Theres also a chance your child only applied to Oxford thus the acceptance ratenwould only be around 10%.
Emory itself says the acceptance rate for Emory University (the combined entity) is 12 percent.
For exploratory studies, sure. But name an OOS kid accepted by CU for Aero with less than ~perfect grades/rigor/scores. I'll wait.Anonymous wrote:It still is a safety at our private (oos).Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Colorado”
Their admit rate is high but not so much for OOS and definitely not a safety for more selective schools like business & engineering. DC several friends who were rejected.
It was definitely a safety at our HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MN makes a lot of sense for the DMV social-welfare crowd and libs.
Lots of daycare centers, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Emory/Oxford which is their two year junior college.
Oregon, Arizona State, Kansas.
Emory/Oxford is not a safety for most kids. Admission rate is still less than 20%.
Admissions to Oxford at Emory is 10%. Emory College is 8.5%. Yall are chronically delusional on this site.
Your numbers are off. According to its official website https://news.emory.edu/stories/2026/03/er_regular_decision_class_of_2030_26-03-2026/story.html, Emory's acceptance rate is 12.3%, obtained by dividing 5,317 applicants admitted to either Emory College or Oxford College or both, by 43,269 which represents the total number of applicants. No doubt Emory is not a safety for anyone, but it isn't as low as Emory mom wants it to be.
That the combined rate for both colleges not the individual rate for each college.
The combined rate would reflect the average of the two rates, adjusted to reflect the number at each school. It can’t be higher than both numbers. So, either this number is wrong or the ones quoted are wrong.
No wise one, its not an avg just addition and subtraction because its the same pool of applicants. You can decide whether or not to apply to one of the two colleges or both... 99% of the 43k apply to Emory college, however only 60% of the 43k apply to Oxford.
3600/42000= 8.6%- Emory
2700/ 26000= 10.4%- Oxford
Both
((3700+2700)- 1000)/43000= 12.5%
Im arguing about Emory to people who cant do simple logical deduction. The reason the combined rate does not matter to you is because theres almost a 50% chance your child did not apply to Oxford College only Emory college so their acceptance rate is only around 8%. Theres also a chance your child only applied to Oxford thus the acceptance ratenwould only be around 10%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Toured UMinn about 3 years ago. A solid choice. DC chose a different path but probably would have thrived there.
I agree that Minnesota isn't driving distance like Pitt, but a bigger thing is probably the lack of skiing. Also, east coasters like to know they're 'near' other things - so you're in Providence but you're pretty close to Boston or whatever. When you're in MN, you're ... in MN. It's a longer drive to Madison or Chicago or whatever than east coast people are used to. For those of us from the Midwest, we're used to longer drives. Plus we know that the twin cities are cool! But I guess I get why DMV kids aren't as jazzed about it.
Anonymous wrote:MN makes a lot of sense for the DMV social-welfare crowd and libs.
Anonymous wrote:This area it’s JMU for sure.