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Posted on 7/19/24 at 11:13 pm
Posted on 7/19/24 at 11:13 pm
Emory - 11 billion Endowment
Georgia Tech - 2.97 billion
UGA- 1.82 billion (with lottery money)
Don't let that small school in Athens tell you what to do.
Georgia Tech - 2.97 billion
UGA- 1.82 billion (with lottery money)
Don't let that small school in Athens tell you what to do.
Posted on 7/19/24 at 11:29 pm to everytrueson
Emory slings a big one.
Anaconda-stlye over GT and UGA.
Don't hate our University.
Hate the lottery.
Anaconda-stlye over GT and UGA.
Don't hate our University.
Hate the lottery.
Posted on 7/19/24 at 11:29 pm to Emory_Plainsman_lawy
Wow, Emory and Auburn.
You're double butthurt for not getting into UGA.
Butthurt for missing out on UGA for undergrad so you were forced to go to the UGA backup school in Auburn.
Then butthurt a second time for not getting into UGA grad school and being forced to pay a lot more out of pocket to become an Emroid.
Sorry you weren't good enough to be a bulldog.
You're double butthurt for not getting into UGA.
Butthurt for missing out on UGA for undergrad so you were forced to go to the UGA backup school in Auburn.
Then butthurt a second time for not getting into UGA grad school and being forced to pay a lot more out of pocket to become an Emroid.
Sorry you weren't good enough to be a bulldog.
Posted on 7/20/24 at 7:36 am to Emory_Plainsman_lawy
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Emory - 11 billion Endowment
Georgia Tech - 2.97 billion
UGA- 1.82 billion (with lottery money)
Don't let that small school in Athens tell you what to do.
See police detain members of crowd at Emory University during pro-Palestinian protest
Emory investigation finds that staff and administrators intentionally misreported admissions data for at least 10 years and that individuals with knowledge of the data fraud did not speak up.
The Associated Press reports Emory's admissions and institutional research offices overstated SAT and ACT scores for over a decade by reporting the higher average tallies of admitted students, rather than those enrolled, as is required, president Jim Wagner announced in a letter to the university community. Those figures were reported to organizations including college rankers, the most prominent of which is US News & World Report, since 2000.
You must be proud.
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