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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Notre Dame Duke USC Stanford Definitely not Michigan. Talk to current students not moms here. They will tell you how miserable they are in these entry-level class with hundreds of kids taught by TAs. [/quote] Duke isn’t that big[/quote] The Rah Rah of Duke Bball and tenting and being a Cameron crazy is much more than typical for the smaller 7000 undergrad size[/quote] +1 Duke delivers a lot of “rah-rah” for a school its size. Some of it is basketball, of course. And lately football, to a lesser degree. But it’s also that kids just love being there. There’s a lot of open pride/love for the school and community. My sense is that Stanford and Northwestern are similar. And BC, apparently. I’d be curious to hear of others that fit OP’s criteria.[/quote]
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