Anonymous wrote:Michigan's waitlist movement was insane. I wonder if their financial problems have hurt them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Emory vs WashU? Literally nobody cares.
Seriously. There is no way either is worth $90K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Michigan's waitlist movement was insane. I wonder if their financial problems have hurt them?
I know a bunch public school kids with straight As who are still on it. Michigan always favors private school kids when they go to the waitlist. At ours they went down to a 3.6.
They are looking for kids who will take the offer without deliberation and pay the $80k/year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Emory vs WashU? Literally nobody cares.
Seriously. There is no way either is worth $90K.
Anonymous wrote:Michigan's waitlist movement was insane. I wonder if their financial problems have hurt them?
Anonymous wrote:Emory vs WashU? Literally nobody cares.
Anonymous wrote:Emory vs WashU? Literally nobody cares.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And Wash U famously and shamelessly manipulates its admission and yield rates to appear more selective than it actually is.
It’s funny Emory displays stats of admitted students in its class profile page instead of enrolled so as to inflate its perceived selectivity, something no other school does.
https://provost.emory.edu/planning-administration/_includes/documents/sections/institutional-data/emory-common-data-set-2024-2025.pdf
Here's the latest CDS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And Wash U famously and shamelessly manipulates its admission and yield rates to appear more selective than it actually is.
It’s funny Emory displays stats of admitted students in its class profile page instead of enrolled so as to inflate its perceived selectivity, something no other school does.