Anonymous wrote:Tufts has a provides better path to medical school than Emory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts if your child is into biological sciences. The hate for northeastern schools is stupid. Atlanta might have better weather, but the draw to faculty in working in or near Boston is undeniable.
Emory might have more pull in Georgia, but if your kid wants to work or go to grad school in NY, New England or the northeast in general, no one's going to claim Emory has any advantage whatsover.
Omg emory for premed hands down. Not even a contest.
Tufts for polisci, international relations.
Emory for prestige.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. It is my understanding that the two schools are basically the same prestige wise. Could anyone speak to the social scenes at either schools? I think that is what may drive the decision...
Anonymous wrote:Tufts if your child is into biological sciences. The hate for northeastern schools is stupid. Atlanta might have better weather, but the draw to faculty in working in or near Boston is undeniable.
Emory might have more pull in Georgia, but if your kid wants to work or go to grad school in NY, New England or the northeast in general, no one's going to claim Emory has any advantage whatsover.
Anonymous wrote:Tufts has a higher retention rate. Tufts premed acceptance rate is north of 90%. Emory's is below 60%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Early Decision stats:
Emory 2023-2024 Common Data Set
975 accepted ED; 3024 applied
ED acceptane rate: 32%
3,088 freshmen
ED admittees make up up 32% of the freshmen class
Tufts did not list ED stats on the 2021-2022, 2022-2023 or 2023-2024 Common Data Set
For comparison's sake:
Boston College (2022-2023)
1,246 accepted ED; 4,428 applied
ED acceptance rate 28%
2,327 freshmen
ED admittees make up 53% of the freshmen class
Not from the CDS, but for 2024, 1,375 ED admittees, with an acceptance rate of 32%
Boston University (2023-2024 Common Data Set)
1,791 accepted ED; 6,866 applied
ED acceptance rate 26%
3,145 freshmen
ED admittees make up 57% of the freshmen class
Northeastern University (2023-2024 Common Data Set)
1,420 accepted ED; 3,672 applied
ED acceptance rate 38%
2,738 freshmen
ED admittees make up 52% of the freshmen class
For this cycle, they supposedly had 6,400 ED applications
NYU (2022-2023 common data set)
NYU does not list its ED applicant number or ED acceptance rate
For this cyle, they supposedly had 22,000 ED applications
So Emory lists their ED acceptance rate and the number accepted. NYU and Tufts do not. Take that for what it is worth.
Why doesn't Tufts publish its early decision numbers?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. It is my understanding that the two schools are basically the same prestige wise. Could anyone speak to the social scenes at either schools? I think that is what may drive the decision...
Anonymous wrote:Tufts if your child is into biological sciences. The hate for northeastern schools is stupid. Atlanta might have better weather, but the draw to faculty in working in or near Boston is undeniable.
Emory might have more pull in Georgia, but if your kid wants to work or go to grad school in NY, New England or the northeast in general, no one's going to claim Emory has any advantage whatsover.
Anonymous wrote:Op, going back to work hard, play hard , Emory is kind of known for where fun dies. I’d pick Tufts on that basis.
And yet another poster who sees Emory and Tufts as peer schools.
Anonymous wrote:Tufts if your child is into biological sciences. The hate for northeastern schools is stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Early Decision stats:
Emory 2023-2024 Common Data Set
975 accepted ED; 3024 applied
ED acceptane rate: 32%
3,088 freshmen
ED admittees make up up 32% of the freshmen class
Tufts did not list ED stats on the 2021-2022, 2022-2023 or 2023-2024 Common Data Set
For comparison's sake:
Boston College (2022-2023)
1,246 accepted ED; 4,428 applied
ED acceptance rate 28%
2,327 freshmen
ED admittees make up 53% of the freshmen class
Not from the CDS, but for 2024, 1,375 ED admittees, with an acceptance rate of 32%
Boston University (2023-2024 Common Data Set)
1,791 accepted ED; 6,866 applied
ED acceptance rate 26%
3,145 freshmen
ED admittees make up 57% of the freshmen class
Northeastern University (2023-2024 Common Data Set)
1,420 accepted ED; 3,672 applied
ED acceptance rate 38%
2,738 freshmen
ED admittees make up 52% of the freshmen class
For this cycle, they supposedly had 6,400 ED applications
NYU (2022-2023 common data set)
NYU does not list its ED applicant number or ED acceptance rate
For this cyle, they supposedly had 22,000 ED applications
So Emory lists their ED acceptance rate and the number accepted. NYU and Tufts do not. Take that for what it is worth.