<p>Who cares? Seriously, get over it because Emory may be better academically (or at least has a richer academic environment if you actually value learning/engaging in your academic work as much as socializing) than Vanderbilt based on my investigation on course offerings, curriculum structure throughout departments, course website content, and the fact that we have SAT’s 100 points or more below them and got more Fulbright Scholars this past cycle (and had more or similar amounts in past cycles) so get real. The latter thing makes it so obvious to me that the schools are not remotely the same. In addition, if you’re going to the b-school, that’s the most spirited and “fun” entity. I think you’ll live. Though I am always concerned about those who come to Emory who care more about school spirit than the academic environment (as opposed to a “true” balance,not the ones Vanderbilt students allude to). I feel as if they won’t get the most out of the experience because they are looking for the wrong things or at least are not looking for things that could be really great for them.</p>