Can anyone share insights into the regular decision statistics for Emory? I'm interested in their acceptance rates and any other relevant info that might help me gauge my chances. Also, how does Emory's selectivity compare to similar schools?
Emory University is known as a highly competitive school with a relatively low acceptance rate. In its most recent admissions cycle, Emory's acceptance rate was about 10.6%. The average GPA of admitted students was around 3.8 on an unweighted scale and most admitted students ranked in the top 10% of their high school class.
The average range of SAT scores for admitted students was between 1470 and 1540, while the ACT range was between 32 and 34. Also, keep in mind that beyond these stats, Emory considers many other aspects such as extracurricular activities, leadership roles, and community service. Emory looks for students who have a balance of academic achievement and other outstanding qualities or talents.
Comparatively, Emory is often compared with schools such as Georgetown and Vanderbilt which have similar levels of selectivity; for the recent cycle, Georgetown had an acceptance rate of 12% and Vanderbilt 7%.
One final thing to keep in mind is the differences between Early Decision and Regular Decision acceptance rates. Schools often have a higher acceptance rate for Early Decision applicants as compared to Regular Decision. These applicants demonstrate a strong commitment to attending if admitted, which can play a role in their admissions decisions. Emory is no different; their Early Decision acceptance rate is often higher than the Regular Decision acceptance rate, though specific numbers may vary by year.
Remember that statistics are just one piece of the puzzle, and there are many factors that go into an admission decision at schools like Emory. Good luck with your application!
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