Anonymous wrote:It's over people, been over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WashU and Emory are great for pre-med/sciences. I think there's still a market for that pipeline. Atlanta is an awesome city to go to school in for 4 years, great weather, etc.
Personally I think pre-med with WashU full pay is fine, but not with Emory full pay. But anything other than pre-med is not okay with either full pay.
Why not Emory? It seems strong in a major metro area with hospital right on campus, CDC, research available etc.? It seems very strong with pre-law, pre-med, strong undergrad business school for the region.
it's not as good a school. Generally bad at stem.
In a private Facebook group, I am in parents complain about Emory’s climate (competitive, cliquey and uber pre-professional) and how some students try to transfer/leave
All premed schools are competitive. It's medicine. And Emory has a 96% retention rate. 98% amoung domestic students. Clearly, no one there actually knows what they're talking about.
Emory's 6 year graduaiton rate is an abysmal 91%. So 9% end up doing something else.
Why you assuming those are all transfers, and 91% is abysmal? You need therapy. Its line with its peers. Vandy is 92%, USC 90%, WashU 94%
seriously dumb. usc and vandy have DI athletes who might turn pro
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WashU and Emory are great for pre-med/sciences. I think there's still a market for that pipeline. Atlanta is an awesome city to go to school in for 4 years, great weather, etc.
Personally I think pre-med with WashU full pay is fine, but not with Emory full pay. But anything other than pre-med is not okay with either full pay.
Why not Emory? It seems strong in a major metro area with hospital right on campus, CDC, research available etc.? It seems very strong with pre-law, pre-med, strong undergrad business school for the region.
it's not as good a school. Generally bad at stem.
In a private Facebook group, I am in parents complain about Emory’s climate (competitive, cliquey and uber pre-professional) and how some students try to transfer/leave
All premed schools are competitive. It's medicine. And Emory has a 96% retention rate. 98% amoung domestic students. Clearly, no one there actually knows what they're talking about.
Emory's 6 year graduaiton rate is an abysmal 91%. So 9% end up doing something else.
Why you assuming those are all transfers, and 91% is abysmal? You need therapy. Its line with its peers. Vandy is 92%, USC 90%, WashU 94%
Anonymous wrote:Closing the WL while you are still on it without an offer = rejection. That is why WL are often a soft reject aka "denial with distinction" at least for t50s.
Anonymous wrote:Princeton moved yesterday (June 8)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yale closed their WL on June 8
How do you know this?
Anonymous wrote:Yale closed their WL on June 8
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harvard taking legacies and donors off the WL; Z list has started.
What is "Z list"? DS is still on the waitlist for Harvard. We're in mid-atlantic, stem major. Have not heard a thing.
Special cases who are given admission if they agree to a gap year first.