Anonymous
Post 12/15/2023 13:50     Subject: Emory ED is out!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:26% ED1 acceptance rate for Emory College. 705 accepted 2704 applied.


Thanks. That sounds really good to me even with ED1s up like PP said.

That's about what Duke was 2 years ago.


Duke has been under 20 for a few years, and of course, everyone’s numbers have gone down substantially with test optional.

I agree with first poster, Emory remains a solid choice for ED1 if one wants to go with the better odds of acceptance.
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2023 21:19     Subject: Emory ED is out!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:26% ED1 acceptance rate for Emory College. 705 accepted 2704 applied.


Thanks. That sounds really good to me even with ED1s up like PP said.

That's about what Duke was 2 years ago.
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2023 19:25     Subject: Emory ED is out!

Anonymous wrote:26% ED1 acceptance rate for Emory College. 705 accepted 2704 applied.


Thanks. That sounds really good to me even with ED1s up like PP said.
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2023 18:56     Subject: Emory ED is out!

26% ED1 acceptance rate for Emory College. 705 accepted 2704 applied.
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2023 18:51     Subject: Emory ED is out!

ED1 apps up 12%
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2023 18:51     Subject: Emory ED is out!

Anonymous wrote:DS Rejected, 3.61, 33ACT 14 APs with 4&5s. We might WashU for ED2.


I think you need to aim at BC level not washu
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2023 18:48     Subject: Emory ED is out!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These people who are getting rejected have GPs that are just too low.

The schools were beyond reaches - if no hook…

3.7 is too low?


For Emory? I think so…need at least 3.75 or 3.8…..

But it truthfully depends on the school.
Have they ever accepted someone with that GPA in the last few years from your kids school?


Key.
People who were admitted in 2020 or 2021 may have had notably lower GPAs.

Emory on a big upswing last 2 cycles…



Emory’s application numbers have grown but not at the same rate as most of its peers. iIt remains an easier admit than the T20, takes kids in the top 15 to 30 percent at our private, ED.

Emorys apps have grown the most. Emorys acceptance rate was 18% 3 years ago, it's 11 today. What other top 25 school has dropped 7% in 3 years?
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2023 15:30     Subject: Emory ED is out!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These people who are getting rejected have GPs that are just too low.

The schools were beyond reaches - if no hook…

3.7 is too low?


For Emory? I think so…need at least 3.75 or 3.8…..

But it truthfully depends on the school.
Have they ever accepted someone with that GPA in the last few years from your kids school?


Key.
People who were admitted in 2020 or 2021 may have had notably lower GPAs.

Emory on a big upswing last 2 cycles…



Emory’s application numbers have grown but not at the same rate as most of its peers. iIt remains an easier admit than the T20, takes kids in the top 15 to 30 percent at our private, ED.
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2023 15:28     Subject: Emory ED is out!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DS Rejected, 3.61, 33ACT 14 APs with 4&5s. We might WashU for ED2.


You might want to talk to your school CCO? And look at your schools’ data to see if there’s a better bet for ES2??




+100000
This gpa will get dinged by WashU in ED2.

WashU might not be as selective this year, because of USnews

LOL
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2023 15:27     Subject: Emory ED is out!

Anonymous wrote:Does the degree say Oxford on it if one goes to Oxford?


No, because you send the last two years on main campus.
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2023 15:26     Subject: Emory ED is out!

Does the degree say Oxford on it if one goes to Oxford?
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2023 15:14     Subject: Emory ED is out!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NCS Soir data for past 3 admissions cycles:

Emory 3.87+
Wash U 3.97+

All others waitlisted or rejected. So these are really only options for the top 5-10% of the class.


were these RD applications though (or is the data broken down that way)? wonder if there's a difference between RD and ED GPAs.

Naviance doesn't separate Emory College from Oxford College so that 3.87 could be a bit misleading.
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2023 14:35     Subject: Emory ED is out!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NCS Soir data for past 3 admissions cycles:

Emory 3.87+
Wash U 3.97+

All others waitlisted or rejected. So these are really only options for the top 5-10% of the class.


were these RD applications though (or is the data broken down that way)? wonder if there's a difference between RD and ED GPAs.


NP but I believe that most of the applications shown on SCOIR were RD. There is not a large enough sampling of ED apps to these schools from NCS to know whether it would make a difference or not. Since Wash U has ED1 and ED2 (does Emory? I don't even know) you would think it would make a difference.
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2023 14:09     Subject: Emory ED is out!

Anonymous wrote:NCS Soir data for past 3 admissions cycles:

Emory 3.87+
Wash U 3.97+

All others waitlisted or rejected. So these are really only options for the top 5-10% of the class.


were these RD applications though (or is the data broken down that way)? wonder if there's a difference between RD and ED GPAs.
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2023 13:40     Subject: Emory ED is out!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DS Rejected, 3.61, 33ACT 14 APs with 4&5s. We might WashU for ED2.


Low gpa for our private.
Cutoff appears 3.75 UW

For Washu, or Emory?


Both.

Check your schools naviance.


Our private:
Emory: 3.76-3.88 (UW)
Wash U: 3.8-3.9 (UW)


Important to understand whether the GPA is unweighted (UW) or weighted (W).