Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the Duke fans comparing all of Cornell to all of Duke? Cornell is a huge school make up of 7 colleges. Engineering and CS are some of the most competitive.
For undergrad, you look at the combination of both program strength and overall school quality.
So Duke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duke is a perennial T10 school so if you're looking just for opportunities go Duke.
A top ten school with very few programs ranked in the top ten.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duke is a far better school than Cornell, much more respected.
Typical Duke grad response - arrogant and annoying and often wrong. My vote is Cornell
Anonymous wrote:My kid has gotten into both. Cost of attendance is almost similar. Which one would you recommend and choose ?
Anonymous wrote:Duke is a perennial T10 school so if you're looking just for opportunities go Duke.
Anonymous wrote:Are the Duke fans comparing all of Cornell to all of Duke? Cornell is a huge school make up of 7 colleges. Engineering and CS are some of the most competitive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do they want to end up and what kids would they like more? Cornell seems to be a school with a lot more majors which may be good or bad. And it has a more secular vibe. Also colder. Ac isn’t an issue there beyond maybe two weeks at most.
Is Duke religious?
what on earth. no.
Duke has a Divinity School. Does that affect the largely uber-woke secular student body? No.
The Div School is even liberal as far as those settings go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do they want to end up and what kids would they like more? Cornell seems to be a school with a lot more majors which may be good or bad. And it has a more secular vibe. Also colder. Ac isn’t an issue there beyond maybe two weeks at most.
Is Duke religious?
what on earth. no.