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avoid this place like the plague.
Business - Management and Administration
Business - Management and Administration
To get into Emory, I had to show the admissions board that I truly an "all-around" guy. During highschool, I was involved in many extra-curricular activities, and I believe this helped me tremendously. Obviously, I needed to do well in school and on my SAT's/ACT's, but for Emory I knew they would be looking for that little something more. I recommend that if you are looking to get in here, you should definitely shine in every way possible during your high years, and let the Emory admissions board get a taste of your hard work.
Business - Management and Administration
Chemistry
Study hard! It's getting harder to gain entry to this fine university.
| Philosophy
Not to sound like every other college advisor, but honestly, do well in school and on the SATs (everyone I've met has scored 1350 or better except one person, who got in because of money). Also, try and excel in one or two areas of interest. Overall, just be a good person and be sincere when you apply.
PreLaw and Legal
PreMed and Medical
Take a lot of AP courses and be involved in community service. Also, Emory loves when a student shows extreme interest in its university.
PreMed and Medical
Take as many APs as you can and make sure you visit campus or at least show active interest or you will not get in.
Psychology
Emory really really likes you to show an interest in their school. Visit, call, look at the website, talk to alumni, order a brochere-- and then put all this on your college application. I'm not kidding, that really will make a difference, they keep track of this stuff. Great scores are good, but what will seperate you from all the other people with great scores is how interested you appear in Emory.
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