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Is Emory really that good? - College Confidential Forums <p>Emory is a really strong pre-professional school bolstered by being the best overall university in Atlanta (sorry G Tech) and by having two terrific graduate schools in medicine and law I think in the SE Emory ranks with Duke and Vandy in terms of prestige and opportunities
Difference between Emory vs Emory-Oxford? - Emory University - College . . . Hey guys! I’m aware that Emory University has two different campuses: Emory College and Oxford College Both offer a different style of teaching, but I’ve heard a rumor that lower stat applicants are accepted to Oxford College Basically, there is a significant difference academically Is this true? 😮
Colleges like emory? - College Confidential Forums rising senior; first time on college confidential i’ve been researching colleges in an effort to find my dream school right now i really like emory (city proximity, small class sizes, focus on academics, overall size, good study abroad) but i’m looking for something with more traditions (like bryn mawr but bigger is a better way to describe it) preferably something that is not as hyper
Should Emory be my top school when it has such a bad reputation . . . I am currently a high school senior starting my applications I want to study biology and pursue research in my later schooling (fellowships) When I tell my friends that I want to go to Emory University, all I hear is about how bad the student body is and how depressing it is academically due to perfectionism My question is, is this true? I want to go to a university where there is at least
Emory vs Wash U - College Confidential Forums Emory has Human Health which is separate from actual STEM depts) That is a major part of their similarities If anything, humanities and non-preprofs have more of a presence at Emory (Fulbright numbers don’t lie and many of them are social sciences and humanities at either)