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foreverenraged
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Posted at 9:22 pm on Jan. 31, 2009 |
Quote: from The Sarah at 7:27 pm on Oct. 3, 2008
Quote: from rijames99 at 4:24 pm on Oct. 3, 2008
And unless you go to an Ivy League school, which school you go to isn't going to have much to do with what options you have when you get out;
Whoa, I really disagree. So many schools are on the same level as the Ivies now, and some of those non-ivies have even bigger name recognition/respect (Georgetown, Stanford, Chicago, Swarthmore... blah blah blah). The whole "Ivies are the only amazing schools" thing is diminishing pretty rapidly. And most of the time, a school like Bowdoin or Amherst is ranked academically above, say, Cornell. 
I completely agree with you. A school's academic reputation definitely matters--especially if applying to Graduate schools. Same thing for Emory..it is ranked higher than Auburn, UGA, etc..although it may not be that well known. My other transfer choice is the College of William and Mary and it is considered a "Public Ivy" and is considerably less-well known and actually cheaper than some schools. |
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foreverenraged
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Posted at 9:17 pm on Jan. 31, 2009 |
| I've heard of it. I am actually applying there as a Transfer Student. It is an excellent school with an excellent reputation. |
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dreamin
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Posted at 3:15 pm on Jan. 21, 2009 |
| I've heard of it. Its up there. |
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Fauna
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Posted at 5:43 pm on Jan. 18, 2009 |
| I heard of it off "Into the Wild". |
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Ballin
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Posted at 8:11 am on Jan. 18, 2009 |
| It's a well known school actually. Don't let other's judgment discourage you, especially something this silly. I hope to go to med/grad school there. |
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x Jean Paul x
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Posted at 5:32 am on Jan. 17, 2009 |
| I've heard the name but it doesn't really conjure anything. |
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RedNoir
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Posted at 1:54 am on Jan. 14, 2009 |
| I'm applying there! THe deadline is the 15th! AAAIIIIE! |
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walcott0108
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Posted at 3:02 pm on Jan. 10, 2009 |
| Yeah if they've lived under a rock. |
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ruthrimon
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Posted at 4:41 pm on Dec. 3, 2008 |
| GREAT SCHOOL!!!!!!! |
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akspin
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Posted at 4:10 pm on Oct. 27, 2008 |
| I've definitely heard of Emory. Its on the top 20 hardest to get into list, or at least it was last year. Small liberal arts college with an awesome reputation. I'm sure that it would be a good school to go to even if a bunch of people haven't heard of it. |
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airemaye
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Posted at 6:53 pm on Oct. 9, 2008 |
| I've heard of it. I think they sent me something in the mail once. |
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gdeeaz
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Posted at 4:27 pm on Oct. 3, 2008 |
| Jimmy Carter and the Dalai Lama.... thats how i know about the school. |
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The Sarah
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Posted at 4:27 pm on Oct. 3, 2008 |
Quote: from rijames99 at 4:24 pm on Oct. 3, 2008
And unless you go to an Ivy League school, which school you go to isn't going to have much to do with what options you have when you get out;
Whoa, I really disagree. So many schools are on the same level as the Ivies now, and some of those non-ivies have even bigger name recognition/respect (Georgetown, Stanford, Chicago, Swarthmore... blah blah blah). The whole "Ivies are the only amazing schools" thing is diminishing pretty rapidly. And most of the time, a school like Bowdoin or Amherst is ranked academically above, say, Cornell. |
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radshelb
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Posted at 4:27 pm on Oct. 3, 2008 |
| yes, and didn't the guy in into the wild go there? |
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Disposition
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Posted at 4:26 pm on Oct. 3, 2008 |
| I know about it. But it's also down the street from me, so I guess I don't really count. I know a ton of people who want to go there. Oh yeah, and my uncle is a Physics professor there. And about it-- To get in, you need pretty high test scores (at least upper 600s for Math and Verbal), a high GPA (over 3.75), a challenging high school course load. |
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