Anonymous wrote:https://dukechronicle.com/article/duke-university-early-decision-admissions-numbers-class-of-2030-20251218
7% decrease in ED applications (I’m surprised) and the admin wouldn’t release any info on acceptance demographics to the student newspaper.
Anonymous wrote:https://dukechronicle.com/article/duke-university-early-decision-admissions-numbers-class-of-2030-20251218
7% decrease in ED applications (I’m surprised) and the admin wouldn’t release any info on acceptance demographics to the student newspaper.
Anonymous wrote:^lol if a kid is deciding between Duke, UGA, and Bill Belichick U. More likely Duke, Dartmouth, and Stanford.
Anonymous wrote:Duke is a one of a kind school with no peer. Ivies don’t have the location, weather, beautiful campus, and certainly not athletics. Duke has had a remarkable trajectory upward in last 50 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 2 alums I know who have kids who got in this cycle both have incomes $5-10 million/year. The kids have good grades, top SATs but extracurriculars are totally generic.
Duke likes $$$.
Same story here on the west coast, but how does Duke know that info? From the parents' titles? We know a kid from a dad who is very high up at a household name company) and mom is a found of a local nonprofit who is going to Duke with good grades/scores, but very generic (we're talking JV sports, not even varsity) ECs.
Aren't there a bunch of Senior VP's/CFOs/COO's from FAANG companies and wouldn't it be hard for them to give all of those kids that advantage?
Anonymous wrote:The 2 alums I know who have kids who got in this cycle both have incomes $5-10 million/year. The kids have good grades, top SATs but extracurriculars are totally generic.
Duke likes $$$.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duke needs more middle class kids who have drive instead of these so called elite privates with people gaming the system.
These days, all of the top schools are basically filled with FGLI, ultra-rich/connected prep school kids, and recruited athletes.
There are few spots for the regular-excellent middle class or upper middle class public school kid, unless you are from Idaho or something.
This is a very valid point. The top 10 or so seem to be exclusively filled with well-connected wealthy students, FGLI, and mediocre athletes. Some exceptions - CalTech, MIT, Johns Hopkins. But generally, excellent but unhooked middle class and upper middle class students are not getting into Duke, Princeton, and Harvard anymore. They go elsewhere.
Yep, I have a kid at Dartmouth and it's almost entirely FGLI kids and extremely wealthy kids. Many of the wealthy are some combination of private/boarding school, athletes and legacies. It makes for almost 2 schools in one. The two sides of the economic coin do not really mix at all.