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Submitted primary today, including Emory. I'm not a big city person, but other than that seems to be an awesome program!
Emory med students spend a lot of time at Grady, which is pretty far from campus (which I agree, is kinda tucked away from the bustle of Atlanta).Have you ever visited Emory? I could be wrong about this, but when I visited as a Ugrad it seemed really far removed from the more urban parts of Atlanta. I wouldn't go so far as to say rural, but certainly not more suburban than urban-feeling... Anyway, just food for thought!
Have you ever visited Emory? I could be wrong about this, but when I visited as a Ugrad it seemed really far removed from the more urban parts of Atlanta. I wouldn't go so far as to say rural, but certainly not more suburban than urban-feeling... Anyway, just food for thought!
Because it's in Druid Hills which isn't exactly the cheapest part of Atlanta. Plus with medical schools, they will hike the cost of living so you can borrow more.
Of course most Emory undergrads and graduate students (at least) that can, do tend to move out to Lithonia or Conyers or other places OTP and commute in. When I lived in Conyers, my rent was about $350/month (including water/trash) for a 600 square foot place. I have a friend who works at Emory who is about 10-15 minutes from campus (in Decatur) who rents out a room in his condo for ~$500/mo or something. OTP I rented a 600 square foot place for $350/mo.
The first one they sent out apparently had some mistakes in it and was accidentally sent out early. You should have already received a new one.I got a strange email. It was an invitation to apply to Emory University based on my MCAT, but it was recalled a few minutes later. I'm confused. Does this happen very often?
I got a strange email. It was an invitation to apply to Emory University based on my MCAT, but it was recalled a few minutes later. I'm confused. Does this happen very often?
I just read the email more carefully. They apparently thought that I was a person of color, so I was about to get a personal advocate inside the school to help me get all possible information and advantages. They then realized that I was not in the favored class of persons and withdrew the email. I'm crushed.
On the other hand, I wasn't planning on applying anyway, sooooo.... I will survive, I will survive....
Just to be sure I haven't missed something, nobody is getting emory's secondary yet right?
Any non-URM get another one of these e-mails today?
I am not a URM, and I got one today. I am very confused because my mcat is way too low.
The only thing I can think of is economically disadvantaged, or it's a mistake.
So Emory has a 18 credit humanities requirement(I only have 15 and graduated so the prospect of taking another class is not ideal). Anyone know if I can use my communications/speech class to fill the final 3 credits.
This bring to my attention....does 1 semester hour=1 credit? I couldn't confirm this on the website. Is it just me or Emory really does have an unusually demanding requirement?
8 CREDITS for all science subjects, 6 CREDITS for English, and then 18 CREDITS for humanities sound rather crazy!
got the secondary this morning
To whoever said the cost of living is crazy high around Emory that is absolutely false... unless you consider living in big houses or spacious apartments right near campus for 500 / month expensive... Atlanta is one of the most livable big cities in the US
Emory's website has cost of living at ~$23,000/yr. Compare that to Philadelphia's $10,000/yr. Do they think it's Manhattan or what??
Also, for the Georgians / Emory people, is the area really suburban? Specifically, is it a good area for cycling and running? Are there any green / natural park places close by?
Emory's website has cost of living at ~$23,000/yr. Compare that to Philadelphia's $10,000/yr. Do they think it's Manhattan or what??
Also, for the Georgians / Emory people, is the area really suburban? Specifically, is it a good area for cycling and running? Are there any green / natural park places close by?
Ummm...I'm pretty shocked any philly school would claim 10k a year cost of living. That's absurdly, absurdly low.
Here's Emory's estimated costs: http://med.emory.edu/admissions/financialaid.cfm
Housing is listed at $23,664. Food may be included in this because it's not listed elsewhere.
Here's UPenn's estimated costs:
http://www.med.upenn.edu/admiss/financial.html
Housing is listed at $10,670. I don't know if that's on or off-campus. With their food budget, cost of living would be between $15-16,000. That's still significantly cheaper than $23k. I'm not looking to put one above the other, I'm just curious as to why there's such a difference. Of course, if Emory is planning on putting all their students in Atlanta penthouse suites, I'm totally ok with that.
Also, thanks SodaScientist. Good to know!
It might also be based on some standardized cost of living measures independent of the schools themselves and based on the city/zone/county etc.? Edit: whoa and by "country" I mean "county"