Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Emory, University of Rochester, or Tulane?

I%26#039;m not sure about the finances I will receive at UofRochester or Emory yet, and I%26#039;ll hear from Brown tomorrow (don%26#039;t expect an acceptance), and I%26#039;ve got a full ride at Tulane.





Assuming I don%26#039;t have to pay too much more to attend UofR or Emory, should I go there instead? (I%26#039;m interested in business and Emory is top 5 in business undergrad).



Out of the three schools you mentioned (minus Brown) Emory by far out-performs the other two when it comes to academics. I believe it is considered to be one of the %26quot;baby ivies%26quot; and it a great school to go to. Emory has a better and more widely known reputation.





Good luck and congrats on getting in. Good luck with Brown tomorrow (I%26#039;m personally waiting for Cornell tomorrow as well!)




Unless your parents basically have your tuition sitting in the bank or you get a 90%+ scholarship, go to Tulane.





A free ride is a great deal. Tulane and Emory are both great schools. Brown is in another league, but I wouldn%26#039;t expect employers to have a real preference between Tulane and Emory. It isn%26#039;t worth huge loans when you have a free ride on the table.





If money isn%26#039;t an issue, pick the one you prefer.


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