Anonymous wrote:My son is at Duke and he absolutely loves it! He applied ED to Duke for its outstanding BioMedical Engineering Program. However, Duke ECON students are highly recruited and Sanford is widely known in the political science and policy circles. Plus there is a BIG difference going to class on a spacious, beautiful campus rather than the inner-city of Philadelphia. Cornell has a very nice campus, as well, but Ithica is nothing special and is in the middle of no where. Durham isn't a booming city either, but the whole technology triangle area is rapidly growing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cornell is not even close to Duke in terms of quality of education/prestige/overall experience.
Penn not at Duke level but also much better than Cornell.
Still, all 3 are great institutions- so whichever you can get in!
Penn not at Duke level? I think a majority of people who frequent this board would disagree with you and see them as relative equals or a slight nod to Penn. Also, latest USNWR ranking has Penn higher.
Anonymous wrote:Cornell is not even close to Duke in terms of quality of education/prestige/overall experience.
Penn not at Duke level but also much better than Cornell.
Still, all 3 are great institutions- so whichever you can get in!

Anonymous wrote:Who wants to go to Duke anyway?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cornell is not even close to Duke in terms of quality of education/prestige/overall experience.
Saying, “not even close” is ridiculous hyperbole that is expressed all too often here on DCUM. In terms of actual academic quality, which I feel is the most important criterion when choosing a college, Cornell and Penn are both easily peers of Duke.
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Anonymous wrote:Cornell is not even close to Duke in terms of quality of education/prestige/overall experience.
Saying, “not even close” is ridiculous hyperbole that is expressed all too often here on DCUM. In terms of actual academic quality, which I feel is the most important criterion when choosing a college, Cornell and Penn are both easily peers of Duke.