What is emory's supplemental question?

<p>One source is giving me this.
1. Many students decide to apply to Emory College based on our size, location, reputation, and yes, the weather. Besides these valid reasons for making
Emory College a possible college choice, why is Emory College a particularly good match for you?</p>

<p>Another source gave me this:
Essay Option 1
Emory University welcomes first-year students with two distinct options to begin their liberal arts education: the research-infused Emory College or the smaller, experiential learning Oxford College. If you could create an academic course that is in the Emory University spirit of collaboration, creativity, entrepreneurship and inquiry, what would it be? What impact would the course have on you and your classmates' educational experience?
Essay Option 2:
What is something you have taught yourself in the last year? How did you teach yourself this new skill or concept and what was the result?</p>

<p>And ANOTHER ONE gave me this:
Question #1: Undergraduates at Emory and Oxford Colleges
are offered countless opportunities to engage with the student
body, the faculty, and your academic program of choice—from
hands-on research to student organizations to volunteering.
What are some of the programs and/or activities you would
plan to get involved with on either campus, and what unique
qualities will you bring to them?
Question #2: Imagine you are a professor, charged with
teaching a new course. Emory University offers over 1,000
courses in a wide range of academics subjects. You are free
to choose whatever academic subject you want. What class
would you create? What would you hope students would leave
your class having learned? (Don’t forget to include your class
title!) </p>

<p>This is so confusing!</p>