Emory's JD/MBA Program

<p>If I want to enroll into the JD/MBA Program, how would I do it? Do I apply as a freshman then apply to the law and business school separately? Do I start my sophomore or junior year? If I can apply for this program my freshman year can I do this if I am at Oxford college? Anyone with any type of knowledge of this program’s restrictions, please let me know.</p>

<p>The JD/MBA program is a dual-degree graduate program. You would apply your senior year, regardless of whether you started at Oxford or whether attended another university altogether for undergraduate studies.</p>

<p>Thanks. And could you also tell me the major difference between Oxford and Emory academically and socially?</p>

<p>Oxford, GA is in a rural setting and has 900 students total, all of whom are either freshmen or sophomores. Oxford is a liberal arts intensive environment, quite different than the research-intensive environment at the Atlanta campus. Graduate students don’t teach courses at Oxford, nor do they TA.</p>

<p>While Oxford and the College have similar average class sizes, Oxford has small intro classes, while the College has larger freshman/sophomore classes and small junior/senior classes–going to Oxford, you get the best of both worlds.</p>

<p>Socially, more students at the Atlanta campus are from NY, MA, NJ, and China. The Atlanta campus is also large enough for you to sort of “find your own people” and never have to really interact with others. At Oxford, you live on the quad and you’re forced to form meaningful friendships with people from completely different backgrounds.</p>

<p>You requested me to Oxford college about two weeks ago based on my stats, but could you tell me what my chances are for getting accepted there?</p>

<p>Private Messaged.</p>