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My course curriculum was quite rigorous. I pursued nursing means a lot of my classes were nursing classes, and therefore quite difficult however, my school employed faculty who knew what they were talking about and were very knowledgeable and what they taught. I was able to understand a lot better.
for me, it was quite affordable because that was a first GEN low income student I manage my finances by budgeting, saving and working a part-time job. I sought to stay away from unnecessarily spending money.
Stellar academic programs. Amazing research opportunities.
37,000 approx per semester
Research is integrated in some way in almost every class after freshman year. Critical thinking, analyzing, and questioning is common themes found across all classes at Emory. Course material is always relevant and updated. The first two years at Emory exposes undergrads to all sorts of disciplines, through the general education requirements, so that each student has a holistic educational base.
$54,000 per year.
Tuition is a lot like almost 60 thousand there are many fees for example transcript fee, gym fee, you also have to pay for dorms and all of that stuff I didn't take any loans out because I didn't need them right now but I did get two scholarships and a lot of grant money from the school and FAFSA which is government money.
I received a full ride and it was between here or university of Florida. However, I received more money from Emory so I decided to go there on top of that it is the ivy of the south so how could I give that up! There are many opportunities for students in Atlanta especially if you want to be in the medical field.
The curriculum is not easy. But with hard work, high grades can be achieved. The curriculum never feels like a waste of time. For the most part, I enjoy attending my classes and learning. This aspect helps in succeeding.
The total cost of attendance is around $69,000. Tuition is only about $30,000. But housing is required for the first two years, so that adds a lot to the cost. But financial aid is very good. I received $67,000 in scholarships and grants.
The course curriculum is good. As a political science major in the main health and business-focused university, it is easy to focus on a lack of courses, however, specifically in the spring, there are many interesting choices for courses.
Overall tuition is the main fee. There are also housing and dining fees as well as some activity fees.
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