Oxford College with Tuition-waived Scholarship and Great State Univeristy with Full Ride Scholarship

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<p>Transition from Oxford to Atlanta. Oxford continuees: we run everything in Atlanta. Freshman/sophomore experience? Far better at Oxford. </p>

<p>Double majoring is pretty easy at Emory; I wouldn’t worry about that. I think something like 50% of students double major. We also have joint majors (like Econ/Math or Religion/Sociology) that are far fewer hours than a double major in both fields.</p>

<p>As for elite graduate schools, it really depends on the type of graduate schools. Medical and law schools don’t really care where you went, whereas the name of the school can be far more important for other types of graduate schools (e.g., PhD programs or even MBA programs). A 4.0 and a perfect LSAT from Clayton State will get you into Harvard Law; a 4.0 and a perfect GER from Clayton State will probably get you laughed out of any PhD program you might apply to at Harvard.</p>

<p>For certain jobs/companies, recruitment only takes place at certain schools. If you don’t go to a target or semi-target school, it may not even be possible for you to apply.</p>

<p>Also, summer internships? Exactly zero difference between Oxford and the Atlanta campus. You will apply to such programs and they will accept you (or not) based on your merit.</p>