Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duke is the Harvard of the South. Please go visit. It’s an inspiring environment to study in.
Lol. Are you trying to sell the school or sink it? Like they say "You can always tell a Harvard man, you just can't tell him much"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is trying to decide. Economics/Tech/Public Policy. Not Pre-med (where Hopkins would probably have the obvious edge).
My guess is that any given student could end up with a similar education from both schools.
I’d tilt more toward Johns Hopkins if a student were wonkier, more interested in international relations or more likely to skip law school.
I’d tilt more toward Duke if I had a more outgoing, more charismatic kid who was more likely to end up being a corporate executive, a law firm rainmaker or a Federal Reserve staffer than a diplomat or a researcher.
Anonymous wrote:Duke is the Harvard of the South. Please go visit. It’s an inspiring environment to study in.
Anonymous wrote:Hopkins has wonderful public policy resources, CS theoretical research, and it's very close to DC. They are also opening a center in conjunction with Amazon Science on AI which might be a good fit for your kid.
Anonymous wrote:DC is trying to decide. Economics/Tech/Public Policy. Not Pre-med (where Hopkins would probably have the obvious edge).