Better for high-end career; UPenn or Duke?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kids are more well rounded at Duke. To be happy at Duke one would probably like sports something not available at Penn. Know lots of Dukies very few had any interest in Penn maybe Princeton or Dartmouth.


Your post makes no sense. Penn offers every NCAA D1 sport…the same as Duke (or Princeton or Dartmouth).


Anonymous
My oldest was deciding between Penn, Duke, and a few others and picked Duke. He ended up on Wall Street, like most of his classmates who had that interest. Both schools will get you where you want, I would think more about cultural fit.
Anonymous
Agree, Duke Chapel is focal point of campus and Coach K is a devout Catholic
Anonymous
UPenn. It's not even close.
Anonymous
Both schools will be fine. The President of Blackstone went to UPenn, the Global Head of Investment Banking at Goldman Sachs went to Duke. You can end at the top from either school.
Anonymous
Let me know when Penn basketball is on College Game Day or when Penn football plays Notre Dame, Clemson or FSU. Penn plays Brown, Columbia and Cornell before 5,000 at Franklin Field.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Agree, Duke Chapel is focal point of campus and Coach K is a devout Catholic


Duke was founded as a Methodist school and that is what the chapel is. Coach K grew up in Catholic schools and it is important to him but I wouldn't call him a "devout" Catholic. And his religion has no influence on the school. His successor is Jewish.
Anonymous
This thread is a typical DCUM thread full of strong opinions from people who know very little. Anyone who comes here looking for meaningful guidance has to sort through a lot of garbage.

Then again, in this case, it was a really dumb question to begin with. So ask a dumb question, get dumb answers. Garbage in, garbage out.
Anonymous
It’s Sept. Your child hasn’t been accepted to either so there’s no choice to make. If they get into one or the other they will be very lucky.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s Sept. Your child hasn’t been accepted to either so there’s no choice to make. If they get into one or the other they will be very lucky.


I agree that this poster is a moron but some people are trying to decide where to apply early so these can be reasonable questions.
Anonymous
Coach K is a devout Catholic and always blessed himself before games often caught on camera. In addition his main charity in his mom’s name Emily is located at the local Catholic Church in Durham.
Anonymous
Why the fixation on Coach K being Catholic? Their new coach is Jewish and so are their last 2 chairs for their Board of Trustees
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Coach K is a devout Catholic and always blessed himself before games often caught on camera. In addition his main charity in his mom’s name Emily is located at the local Catholic Church in Durham.


It is a non-denominational youth center. It has nothing to do with the Catholic church. Yes, he crosses himself. That's about it. Catholicism and his Catholic school upbringing is an important part of his background. But he is not devout. And it has absolutely nothing to do with Duke. But you seem to like to argue and show how smart you are. I don't even know how we got on this ridiculous tangent.
Anonymous
About the same
Anonymous
Agree as a Duke grad who is also Catholic, the percentage of Catholic students is now 3 times larger than Methodists. Many Catholic masses are now held at Duke Chapel.
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