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Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 5:08 pm
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They're peer institutions. If you want the South, go to Emory.twirlycrly2 wrote:Just got off the waitlist at WUSTL and have been offered $28k/yr. Currently I'm committed to Emory with $22k/yr. (roughly $18k difference over the three years). I'm from TN and I'd ideally like to come back here or be somewhere in the south after school, which is what made Emory such an attractive option. I got to visit it, and I really liked the school and the area, but this waitlist acceptance and scholarship offer from WUSTL is really making me uncertain. I haven't been able to visit WUSTL, but I've heard its nice. Both are ranked relatively similarly and are fairly equal in distance from my home. help meeee!
WUSTL comes out to around 100k total COA, not including potential interest. Emory slightly higher.tfleming09 wrote:Neither are great options at those prices, brother. You're gonna have to be biglawl or bust because you're looking at 150Kish in the hole at graduation.
Agreed. And neither place is a good bet for big law or bust.tfleming09 wrote:Neither are great options at those prices, brother. You're gonna have to be biglawl or bust because you're looking at 150Kish in the hole at graduation.
watDoorkeeper wrote:WUSTL comes out to around 100k total COA, not including potential interest. Emory slightly higher.
Leverage Emory using WUSTL scholarship. Does anyone know if WUSTL or Emory is better for TN? Rad, maybe?
May as well try?twirlycrly2 wrote:any chance that Emory would negotiate after I've already committed? especially with their no-negotiating policy? I'm thinking slim to none, right?
yep, just sent an email...we'll see if it gets me anywhere. can't hurt i guess!tfleming09 wrote:May as well try?twirlycrly2 wrote:any chance that Emory would negotiate after I've already committed? especially with their no-negotiating policy? I'm thinking slim to none, right?
Just from a standpoint of OWNING a market, you gotta go WUSTL. Then again, it's not the biggest marketnikkib wrote:I have to make the exact same decision, scholarships and all. I was supposed to move to Atlanta on Wednesday and am suddenly very unsure. I'd love to hear some thoughts on which school is better, given no geographic preference after graduation and not a huge difference in debt.
And I tried to negotiate with Emory and they said they don't do that. oh well
damn! kinda figured it'd be a bust.nikkib wrote:
And I tried to negotiate with Emory and they said they don't do that. oh well
This person is probably on the waitlist at emory. Call them up asap.twirlycrly2 wrote:damn! kinda figured it'd be a bust.nikkib wrote:
And I tried to negotiate with Emory and they said they don't do that. oh well
I'd like to be in TN OR in the south. either one works for me.noleknight16 wrote:Correct answer: neither.
Emory only puts 3.2% of graduates in the East South Central (KY, TN, AL, MS). That's not a lot of people in TN.
WUSTL does even worse at 1.8% in the East South Central region.
If you want to work in TN, go to Vandy or UTennessee. (Vandy = 25%, UTenn = 75% in ESC)
haha no worries, I sent an email already so now I'm just waiting to hear back!laxbrah420 wrote: This person is probably on the waitlist at emory. Call them up asap.
If you're ok with the South, take Emory over WUSTL. Emory puts 55%+ in the South while WUSTL puts less than 15%.twirlycrly2 wrote:I'd like to be in TN OR in the south. either one works for me.noleknight16 wrote:Correct answer: neither.
Emory only puts 3.2% of graduates in the East South Central (KY, TN, AL, MS). That's not a lot of people in TN.
WUSTL does even worse at 1.8% in the East South Central region.
If you want to work in TN, go to Vandy or UTennessee. (Vandy = 25%, UTenn = 75% in ESC)