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re: Why Evander Holyfield thinks Notre Dame’s a better fit than Georgia for his son

Posted on 9/10/15 at 8:39 am to
Posted by DawgsLife
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Posted on 9/10/15 at 8:39 am to
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's #3 I'd say. I'd rank it ahead of Emory but I hate Emory.


You'd ranke Georgia ahead of Emory? I guess maybe overall.....it is still considered a very good medical school, or has it changed? I honestly haven't looked at school rankings in a long, long time. If you rank Georgia ahead of Emory, then what other two schools would you put above Georgia....I mean GT, of course. That is a given, but I know a lot of people say once you get outside of Engineering they are a more average school.....again, I don't really know or care. At one time Berry was considered top 3, but I have heard it has dropped.
Posted by Pettifogger
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Posted on 9/10/15 at 8:45 am to
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You'd ranke Georgia ahead of Emory? I guess maybe overall.....it is still considered a very good medical school, or has it changed? I honestly haven't looked at school rankings in a long, long time. If you rank Georgia ahead of Emory, then what other two schools would you put above Georgia....I mean GT, of course. That is a given, but I know a lot of people say once you get outside of Engineering they are a more average school.....again, I don't really know or care. At one time Berry was considered top 3, but I have heard it has dropped.



1/2) Tech/Emory
3) UGA

I'm tempted to put UGA ahead of Emory. Emory kids can be terrible and are often avoided by firms in Atlanta. Huge generalization, of course, but I know of partners at AmLaw firms in Atlanta who went to Emory but avoid hiring Emory kids. It's not really specific to me.

For value, Tech and UGA are at the top, without question.
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