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    Post  oisheeshemontee Fri Jan 08, 2010 1:56 am

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    Going away to college means a whole new world of opportunities. But which world should you choose? Well, if you’re looking for an excellent liberal arts college not too close to home that’s chock-full of all those fun college traditions, look no further than Emory University, in Atlanta, Georgia.

    Founded in 1836, Emory was recently proclaimed the 17th Best College of 2010 by the U.S. News and World Report. That’s not surprising, considering Emory’s exceptional undergraduate programs in both arts and sciences, as well as its prestigious professional schools in law and nursing. Incoming undergraduates have a choice of two schools when considering Emory – if you love the metropolitan hustle and bustle, Emory College of Arts and Sciences boasts of one of the finest liberal arts programs in the nation. However, if you want to experience the small-town college life, Oxford College, located 38 miles east of Atlanta at Emory’s original campus, could just be your home for the next two years.

    Juniors can continue their education at either one of three campuses: Emory College, Goizueta Business School or Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing. For all the business tycoons of the future, Emory University’s Goizueta Business School’s undergraduate Bachelor of Business Administration was ranked 9th in the Nation by BusinessWeek in Feb. 2009. Those who want to study nursing can get the Bachelor of Science for Nursing from the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, the 26th best nursing school in the nation.

    Unfortunately, good schools like Emory come at a price: about $38,036, to be exact. Acceptance rates are also rather low, at only 26.6%. However, it would be hard to expect anything less from a school where, according to Emory University’s website, the “students rank among the best in critical thinking, imagination, learning and commitment to community.” Each undergraduate school has its own set of admission requirements, so for more information, check Emory University’s website: http://www.emory.edu/home/index.html
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    Post  ashleychi Fri Jan 08, 2010 12:18 pm

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    Going away to college means a whole new world of opportunities. But which world should you choose? Well, if you’re looking for an excellent liberal arts college not too close to home that’s chock-full of all those fun college traditions, look no further than Emory University, in Atlanta, Georgia.

    Founded in 1836, Emory was recently proclaimed the 17th Best College of 2010 by the U.S. News and World Report. That’s not surprising, considering Emory’s exceptional undergraduate programs in both arts and sciences, as well as its prestigious professional schools in law and nursing. Incoming undergraduates have a choice of two schools when considering Emory – if you love the metropolitan hustle and bustle, Emory College of Arts and Sciences boasts of one of the finest liberal arts programs in the nation. However, if you want to experience the small-town college life, Oxford College, located 38 miles east of Atlanta at Emory’s original campus, could just be your home for the next two years.

    Juniors can continue their education at either one of three campuses: Emory College, Goizueta Business School or Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing. For all the business tycoons of the future, Emory University’s Goizueta Business School’s undergraduate Bachelor of Business Administration was ranked 9th in the Nation [lowercase] by BusinessWeek [add 'Magazine'] in Feb. 2009. Those who want to study nursing can get the Bachelor of Science for Nursing from the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, the 26th best nursing school in the nation.

    Unfortunately, good schools like Emory come at a price: about $38,036, to be exact. Acceptance rates are also rather low, at only 26.6%. However, it would be hard to expect anything less from a school where, according to Emory University’s website, the “students rank among the best in critical thinking, imagination, learning and commitment to community.” Each undergraduate school has its own set of admission requirements, so for more information, check Emory University’s website: http://www.emory.edu/home/index.html.
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    Post  oisheeshemontee Sun Jan 10, 2010 5:19 pm

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    Emory University (Shadow)

    Going away to college means a whole new world of opportunities. But which world should you choose? Well, if you’re looking for an excellent liberal arts college not too close to home that’s chock-full of all those fun college traditions, look no further than Emory University, in Atlanta, Georgia.

    Founded in 1836, Emory was recently proclaimed the 17th Best College of 2010 by the U.S. News and World Report. That’s not surprising, considering Emory’s exceptional undergraduate programs in both arts and sciences, as well as its prestigious professional schools in law and nursing. Incoming undergraduates have a choice of two schools when considering Emory – if you love the metropolitan hustle and bustle, Emory College of Arts and Sciences boasts of one of the finest liberal arts programs in the nation. However, if you want to experience the small-town college life, Oxford College, located 38 miles east of Atlanta at Emory’s original campus, could just be your home for the next two years.

    Juniors can continue their education at either one of three campuses: Emory College, Goizueta Business School or Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing. For all the business tycoons of the future, Emory University’s Goizueta Business School’s undergraduate Bachelor of Business Administration was ranked 9th in the nation by BusinessWeek Magazine in Feb. 2009. Those who want to study nursing can get the Bachelor of Science for Nursing from the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, the 26th best nursing school in the nation.

    Unfortunately, good schools like Emory come at a price: about $38,036, to be exact. Acceptance rates are also rather low, at only 26.6%. However, it would be hard to expect anything less from a school where, according to Emory University’s website, the “students rank among the best in critical thinking, imagination, learning and commitment to community.” Each undergraduate school has its own set of admission requirements, so for more information, check Emory University’s website: http://www.emory.edu/home/index.html.
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    Post  ashleychi Sun Jan 10, 2010 8:47 pm

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    Going away to college means a whole new world of opportunities. But which world should you choose? Well, if you’re looking for an excellent liberal arts college not too close to home that’s chock-full of all those [delete] fun college traditions, look no further than Emory University,[delete] in Atlanta, Georgia.

    Founded in 1836, Emory was recently proclaimed the 17th Best College of 2010 by the U.S. News and World Report. That’s not surprising, considering Emory’s exceptional undergraduate programs in both arts and sciences, as well as its prestigious professional schools in law and nursing. Incoming undergraduates have a choice of two schools when considering Emory – if you love the metropolitan hustle and bustle, Emory College of Arts and Sciences boasts of one of the finest liberal arts programs in the nation. However, if you want to experience the small-town college life, Oxford College, located 38 miles east of Atlanta at Emory’s original campus, could just be your home for the next two years.

    Juniors can continue their education at either [delete] one of three campuses: Emory College, Goizueta Business School or Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing. For all the business tycoons of the future, Emory University’s Goizueta Business School’s undergraduate Bachelor of Business Administration was ranked 9th in the nation by BusinessWeek Magazine in Feb. 2009. Those who want to study nursing can get the Bachelor of Science for Nursing from the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, the 26th best nursing school in the nation.

    Unfortunately, good schools like Emory come at a price: about $38,036, to be exact. Acceptance rates are also rather low, at only 26.6%. However, it would be hard to expect anything less from a school where, according to Emory University’s website, the “students rank among the best in critical thinking, imagination, learning and commitment to community.” Each undergraduate school has its own set of admission requirements, so for more information, check Emory University’s website: http://www.emory.edu/home/index.html.
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    Post  oisheeshemontee Mon Jan 11, 2010 12:42 pm

    Emory University (Shadow)

    Going away to college means a whole new world of opportunities. But which one should you choose? Well, if you’re looking for an excellent liberal arts college not too close to home that’s chock-full of all those fun college traditions, look no further than Emory University,[delete] in Atlanta, Georgia.

    Founded in 1836, Emory was recently proclaimed the 17th Best College of 2010 by the U.S. News and World Report. That’s not surprising, considering Emory’s exceptional undergraduate programs in both arts and sciences, as well as its prestigious professional schools in law and nursing. Incoming undergraduates have a choice of two schools when considering Emory – if you love the metropolitan hustle and bustle, Emory College of Arts and Sciences boasts of one of the finest liberal arts programs in the nation. However, if you want to experience the small-town college life, Oxford College, located 38 miles east of Atlanta at Emory’s original campus, could just be your home for the next two years.

    Juniors can continue their education at either [delete] one of three campuses: Emory College, Goizueta Business School or Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing. For all the business tycoons of the future, Emory University’s Goizueta Business School’s undergraduate Bachelor of Business Administration was ranked 9th in the nation by BusinessWeek Magazine in Feb. 2009. Those who want to study nursing can get the Bachelor of Science for Nursing from the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, the 26th best nursing school in the nation.

    Unfortunately, good schools like Emory come at a price: about $38,036, to be exact. The acceptance rate is about 26.6%, so for those who want to join a school where the “students rank among the best in critical thinking, imagination, learning and commitment to community,” according to Emory University's website, here's your chance! Each undergraduate school has its own set of admission requirements, so for more information, check Emory University’s website: http://www.emory.edu/home/index.html.

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