<p>I am not sure where you draw this conclusion colleges00701.</p>
<p>If I recall correctly the demographics of Emory College of Arts & Sciences and Oxford College are similar. </p>
<p>According to Oxford College Admissions, 62% is from out of Georgia while 44% is from out of south east. In Emory college admissions 38% comes frmo south east, leaving a difference of 6%. </p>
<p>Granted Oxford has lower admission standards and more close-knit community, but this does not indicate that most “kids” you speak of come from same high schools and already know each other. Keep in mind that the state of Georgia is the 9th most populous state with approximately 10 mil. population.</p>
<p>Please show proof of your claims and do not make unsupported statements.</p>
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