Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Emory is not an automatic pick over schools like USC, NYU, and also the Boston schools (Tufts, BU, BC, NU)
Its the majority pick like the other schools like it. The only reason ot pick those over Emory is if DC was engineering or just hated the south. Which would beg the question why even apply to Emory.
You are delusional.
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Southern+California&with=emory
USC 64% Emory 36%
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=NYU&with=Emory+University
NYU 56% Emory 44%
Majority picked USC and NYU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very different types of schools. Wake- smaller enrollment, conservative, in the shadows of Duke and UNC. BC -larger 9,000 undergrads, Conservative Catholic(70%) in shadows of ND and Georgetown. Tufts-4-5 thousand undergrads, largest NESCAC school, bland
Interesting, as Wake and UNC were basically tied in the rankings for YEARS. I'm not going to get into Duke - I never even considered it and I have no interest in starting a fight over it.
I would imagine Wake is probably more conservative now as the tuition has gone up. Kids were mostly apolitical when I was there. My sorority was a pretty good mix of views. Many of my friends who were on the R side then have come more towards the middle. I don't think any of them are boosters of the current potus.
Just correcting a few errors in the prior two posts:
Wake is less conservative than a few decades ago because the percentage of kids not from the south has greatly increased.
Nor is it in the shadow of UNC. In state kids see UNC differently than oos because it just isn’t that hard to get in, especially with kids coming from the more rural parts of the state. Duke, different story.
, I had friends from St Louis and Chicago, Washington State, Colorado. It would be interesting to see a breakdown from the 90s vs now.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All these types of schools, BC, Tulane, Emory, Miami, GWU provide a great education. Many spend $20k or $30k a year on Catholic schools, so paying for a private school for a large percentage of people is part of the privilege of having money.
Emory-24
BC-36
Tufts-37
GWU- 59
Umiami-64
Tulane-69
You're trying to piss off Emorymom.
Tufts, BU, BC, Northeastern are all in one tranche. Emory is an oddball university but obviously is much closer to these schools than it is to the elite privates like Duke or Georgetown.
Emory is a better school than Georgetown be serious. Georgetown isnt good at anything of substance.
Georgetown is special in terms of student source and future career. It is not easy to compare it with common universities.
So its a nepotism school? Either way, Emory is historically ranked higher and has better grad school programs except law. The fact that GU is still T25 is a miracle really.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Emory is not an automatic pick over schools like USC, NYU, and also the Boston schools (Tufts, BU, BC, NU)
Its the majority pick like the other schools like it. The only reason ot pick those over Emory is if DC was engineering or just hated the south. Which would beg the question why even apply to Emory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All these types of schools, BC, Tulane, Emory, Miami, GWU provide a great education. Many spend $20k or $30k a year on Catholic schools, so paying for a private school for a large percentage of people is part of the privilege of having money.
Emory-24
BC-36
Tufts-37
GWU- 59
Umiami-64
Tulane-69
You're trying to piss off Emorymom.
Tufts, BU, BC, Northeastern are all in one tranche. Emory is an oddball university but obviously is much closer to these schools than it is to the elite privates like Duke or Georgetown.
Emory is a better school than Georgetown be serious. Georgetown isnt good at anything of substance.
Georgetown is special in terms of student source and future career. It is not easy to compare it with common universities.
Anonymous wrote:Emory is not an automatic pick over schools like USC, NYU, and also the Boston schools (Tufts, BU, BC, NU)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All these types of schools, BC, Tulane, Emory, Miami, GWU provide a great education. Many spend $20k or $30k a year on Catholic schools, so paying for a private school for a large percentage of people is part of the privilege of having money.
Emory-24
BC-36
Tufts-37
GWU- 59
Umiami-64
Tulane-69
You're trying to piss off Emorymom.
Tufts, BU, BC, Northeastern are all in one tranche. Emory is an oddball university but obviously is much closer to these schools than it is to the elite privates like Duke or Georgetown.
Emory is a better school than Georgetown be serious. Georgetown isnt good at anything of substance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All these types of schools, BC, Tulane, Emory, Miami, GWU provide a great education. Many spend $20k or $30k a year on Catholic schools, so paying for a private school for a large percentage of people is part of the privilege of having money.
Emory-24
BC-36
Tufts-37
GWU- 59
Umiami-64
Tulane-69
You're trying to piss off Emorymom.
Tufts, BU, BC, Northeastern are all in one tranche. Emory is an oddball university but obviously is much closer to these schools than it is to the elite privates like Duke or Georgetown.
Lol. Georgetown is not elite. It is much closer to Emory, etc than Duke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Save the money. UNC and UMass outcomes are better or equal to Wake and BC.
Umass and BC don’t have similar outcomes in boston
It is actually pretty rare to see umass gear in back bay
Much more common to see nescacs and bc
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All these types of schools, BC, Tulane, Emory, Miami, GWU provide a great education. Many spend $20k or $30k a year on Catholic schools, so paying for a private school for a large percentage of people is part of the privilege of having money.
Emory-24
BC-36
Tufts-37
GWU- 59
Umiami-64
Tulane-69
You're trying to piss off Emorymom.
Tufts, BU, BC, Northeastern are all in one tranche. Emory is an oddball university but obviously is much closer to these schools than it is to the elite privates like Duke or Georgetown.