<p>Good luck to all of those applying EDII…I was accepted EDI. And Seician is correct. Notification was only by opus and nothing in the mail! When you are in your opus account, towards the bottom under Admissions there will be a link to click on for “view online decision.” Then you might have to click on another link for the letter. </p>
<p>I live in the midwest, so it was 6:00 pm central time. It was actually posted a couple of minutes before the time. It was hard to log in, because so many people were logging in. Also the college confidential site went down for Emory for awhile, because so many people were trying to log onto cc after the decisions were released.</p>
<p>Be sure to print off your letter, because there will not be anything arriving in the mail!
Good luck to everyone!</p>
<p>ACT 34 (35 in both Math and Science)
GPA 3.7 soph, junior and senior year…not so good my freshman year. Wrote an explanation for my poor performance freshman year.</p>
<p>Attended Emory’s Summer Camp and had an excellent recommendation from the Instructor. My private high school has a great relationship with Emory. Emory rep came to our school and over 20 seniors were at the meeting. I was able to introduce myself and ask questions which required follow up by the rep.</p>
<p>Also accepted at Tulane, Santa Clara Levy Business School and Villanova Business School. Received an awesome $22000 per year scholarship at Tulane and $13000 scholarship per year at Santa Clara. Had to leave the money behind, but I believe the opportunities for me at Emory will be worth it.</p>
<p>Hope you will be joining us GeorgiaBoi! Good luck to everyone!</p>
<p>^ feel free to, some of us did in the very beginning. Or you can wait until Wednesday and post the standard “Accepted:” “Waitlisted:” “Denied:” info, doesn’t matter.</p>
<p>I’ve applied EDII, can’t wait to hear back! I go to a small private school in VA that has the same teaching style and classical liberal arts training that Emory offers. Any potential Business school students here??</p>
<p>If you mean “double major” as in, getting a business degree and another degree from CAS then yes. If you mean, getting a business degree and two other degrees from CAS then no.</p>