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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As a white alum who came from a good UMC suburban HS and was very smart, well-rounded but not super pointy, [b]my type[/b] no longer exists at Duke, and it is very unfortunate. Duke has always been known as being more fratty than its peer schools, but at its core were a lot of smart, friendly but not phony, well-rounded kids who liked the occasional party and could hold their own in lots of different situations. Duke is now three communities: 1. Rich legacies/children of the rich and famous who join frats, go to parties in fields, and use connections to get great jobs. 2. FGLI and other minorities to make Duke feel good about itself, especially after some undeserved bad press a few years ago. There are a lot of kids from the Carolinas in this bucket 3. Nerdy Asian/Indian kids who never set foot in Cameron, Wally Wade, etc. [b]My kid is very similar to who I was and I am struggling with whether to even have them apply.[/b] I am fairly active and give a decent amount but probably not enough to move the needle. I am also very curious to see the impact of the new admissions director. So far I have been underwhelmed, particularly with the late rush of wait list admits last summer which was a really bad look.[/quote] Wake Forest is full of your type! Visit when school is in session so you and your DC can see the kids out and about. You’ll love it. Definitely Duke-in-the-90s vibes there now. It’s an easier admit than Duke but selective enough to scratch that competitive itch. Plus, you’ll love meeting the other parents at drop off and parents weekends. I think Wake does rolling ED decisions, so you’ll be done by October if you get the ED application in by September. So no having to wait around until December like everyone else. Your type loves that, too. [/quote] Do, but something is very wrong with you. I guess the douche baggy reputation of Duke remains well earned.[/quote] Yep. The PP is indeed a cliche douche baggy Duke alum. At least he recognizes that this is why he's now unhappy with Duke. They indeed accept far fewer of his stereotypical racist "type" these days. Following his lead, I suggested he look elsewhere for his DC. My sense is that he and his "type" tend to flock together in larger numbers at Wake. You do you, PP who sees value in stereotyping 6,000 kids into three buckets. :roll: Personally, I'm team Duke 1995 AND Duke 2025. Cheers to them for moving forward with fewer of the entitled, UMC, white racists. (Apologies PP if you are female, not male. I felt some serious frat bro energy coming at me in your post. But, I certainly recognize I might be wrong on that front. If so, sorry if it feels like I stereotyped you incorrectly. :wink: )[/quote] The lack of self awareness displayed here truly stuns. She stereotypes an entire university while complaining about stereotypes. If this is the product Duke puts out, those who were rejected should take solace.[/quote] It is not. The shameful PP is among a dying breed of alums most commonly graduated pre-1995, with the peak in the 80s. [/quote] And a new breed shamefully thinks it’s funny to stereotype an entirely different school about which they clearly know nothing. The more things changes, the more things stay the same. Not shocking you all stick together in being jerks.[/quote]
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