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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
Emory University Early Decision for Fall 2025 Admission This is the official thread for those applying ED to Emory University List your unweighted GPA, any SAT ACT scores, and ECs What majors are you going into? Ask your questions, the CC community is here to help!
Trying to Figure Out Emorys Culture Reputation? However, I’m trying to get an handle on Emory’s reputation in general I think that Emory’s closest peers peer group – in terms of school type (private U), size, and overall academic quality – are CMU, Georgetown, Notre Dame, Rice, Vanderbilt, and Washington U That is a pretty strong group
Emory Pre-Med. Im kinda really scared. - Emory University - College . . . Hello! I am an Emory university fall admit and am planning on going to the main campus as a biology major on the pre-med track To be honest, I am really scared I thought I was prepared, and was super stoked about studying next to the CDC, but after reading about Emory’s 54% med school matriculation rate and difficult harsh grading criteria, I’ve gotten really doubtful about pursuing med
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)
Emory vs USC - College Search Lists - College Confidential Forums Emory has a pretty stringent 4 course core which I think is unusual among schools offering neuroscience majors They definitely have the right intentions in how they structured it, but some students do value this concept of “freedom” in course selection and don’t know much about learning goals and skill development