Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So does anyone get into main campus. All Emory students I know actually went to Oxford. People dont seem to give it the credit it should, the main campus is just as selective as vandy or Duke.
ED at Duke is FAR more selective than ED at Emory.
Duke ED is 15%. Emory is 20%. That's not FAR....
Duke has only one Ed. Emory’s ED1 acceptance rate is well over 30 percent. A lower ED2 rate brings it to 20.
Bumping, it”# harder to get into Duke. Not sure why it matters though
Anonymous wrote:+1 I know several students at Rice and WashU that didn't get into Emory and vise versa. DCUM is too anal about ranking, the small ranking difference isn't due to selectivity.
Anonymous wrote:sAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Detailed info here...
https://admissions.blog/regular-decision-at-emory-university-becomes-more-selective/
1470-1560 for Emory
1470-1550 for Oxford.
Plus 3 percent more test optional at main campus. I think non hooked kids applying RD are just more likely to be offered Oxford, despite same or better stats.
sAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Detailed info here...
https://admissions.blog/regular-decision-at-emory-university-becomes-more-selective/
1470-1560 for Emory
1470-1550 for Oxford.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So does anyone get into main campus. All Emory students I know actually went to Oxford. People dont seem to give it the credit it should, the main campus is just as selective as vandy or Duke.
ED at Duke is FAR more selective than ED at Emory.
Duke ED is 15%. Emory is 20%. That's not FAR....
Duke has only one Ed. Emory’s ED1 acceptance rate is well over 30 percent. A lower ED2 rate brings it to 20.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So does anyone get into main campus. All Emory students I know actually went to Oxford. People dont seem to give it the credit it should, the main campus is just as selective as vandy or Duke.
ED at Duke is FAR more selective than ED at Emory.
Duke ED is 15%. Emory is 20%. That's not FAR....
Duke does D1 athletic recruiting in that 15%
Anonymous wrote:Detailed info here...
https://admissions.blog/regular-decision-at-emory-university-becomes-more-selective/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So does anyone get into main campus. All Emory students I know actually went to Oxford. People dont seem to give it the credit it should, the main campus is just as selective as vandy or Duke.
ED at Duke is FAR more selective than ED at Emory.
Duke ED is 15%. Emory is 20%. That's not FAR....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Waitlisted
Texas resident
4.0/4.55
School does not rank
SAT 1470
AS Degree with 4.0
Pharmacy Internship
Currently interning in Managua Nicaragua
Excellent ECs
Wow. Where did this kid get in and where else rejected?
In at UTA Honors. Texas A&M honors.
Rejected Rice and Emory
UT Arlington? I never would have expected a kid with those stats to even apply there. Has there been a glow up since I moved away?
UT Austin lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Waitlisted
Texas resident
4.0/4.55
School does not rank
SAT 1470
AS Degree with 4.0
Pharmacy Internship
Currently interning in Managua Nicaragua
Excellent ECs
Wow. Where did this kid get in and where else rejected?
In at UTA Honors. Texas A&M honors.
Rejected Rice and Emory
UT Arlington? I never would have expected a kid with those stats to even apply there. Has there been a glow up since I moved away?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Waitlisted
Texas resident
4.0/4.55
School does not rank
SAT 1470
AS Degree with 4.0
Pharmacy Internship
Currently interning in Managua Nicaragua
Excellent ECs
Wow. Where did this kid get in and where else rejected?
In at UTA Honors. Texas A&M honors.
Rejected Rice and Emory
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes it is, they need to graduate from Oxford. The DOE doesn't consider both campuses the same.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So does anyone get into main campus. All Emory students I know actually went to Oxford. People dont seem to give it the credit it should, the main campus is just as selective as vandy or Duke.
Yea Oxford seems to hold Emory back in a way.
The stats for the students admitted to Oxford ar similar to main campus, my guess is that RD main campus admits just suit institutional priorities better.
But it raises the acceptance rate, and makes people think it's not there with Rice and Vandy when it is when you only count the main campus.
It isn’t right there with Rice and Vandy because those Oxford kids all come to main campus and graduate with the same degree.
Oxford is no different than Transfer students
Actually they are, because Oxford students are considered Emory students from day one. There is no metric they need to meet to move to main campus.
But Emory does. You’ve tried to make this argument multiple times here and I am not sure why you care so much. Emory is a T25 school, wishing away 1000 Emory students is stupid and doesn’t even change people’s perception of the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So does anyone get into main campus. All Emory students I know actually went to Oxford. People dont seem to give it the credit it should, the main campus is just as selective as vandy or Duke.
Yea Oxford seems to hold Emory back in a way.
The stats for the students admitted to Oxford ar similar to main campus, my guess is that RD main campus admits just suit institutional priorities better.
But it raises the acceptance rate, and makes people think it's not there with Rice and Vandy when it is when you only count the main campus.
It isn’t right there with Rice and Vandy because those Oxford kids all come to main campus and graduate with the same degree.
To be fair it seems like a few PPs got into Rice and Vandy but not Emory soo...
Really? That seems so unlikely, even acknowledging that <20% = lottery