Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern. If you are from the NE, southern culture will be a shock for your kid & not in a good way.
lol. duke is about as far from "southern culture" as it gets.
+1 if by "southern culture" you mean woke liberal paradise. and it's not an oasis. the whole Triangle is NOT "deep south" feeling. At all.
agree with the poster who said Duke is intense academically
may be helpful to think of NU as a place for theatre/arts-interested types and Duke as a place for athletic-interested types. But really, both schools have both.
Do consider Duke has better weather.
They are both amazing choices. Congrats to your daughter and good luck deciding.
Talking about the trifecta of frat/sororities, social activities centered around alcohol, and the worship of college sports. That's pretty southern to me.
Okay, so, your sophisticated analysis equates Duke with a big SEC school.
Yeah exact same thing going to Duke vs Ole Miss. Identical experiences.
How idiotic. I wouldn't even say attending UNC-CH is anything like that. No idea why people with no experience with a school feel the need to opine so definitively. All types of people in this world, I guess.
No one said it was sophisticated. To someone from Boston, it's quite similar. And I'm not an idiot. Not sure why you are upset about this comparison? Seems like this hit a nerve? Ouch. Lots of people in this world, sis. You need to chill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern. If you are from the NE, southern culture will be a shock for your kid & not in a good way.
lol. duke is about as far from "southern culture" as it gets.
+1 if by "southern culture" you mean woke liberal paradise. and it's not an oasis. the whole Triangle is NOT "deep south" feeling. At all.
agree with the poster who said Duke is intense academically
may be helpful to think of NU as a place for theatre/arts-interested types and Duke as a place for athletic-interested types. But really, both schools have both.
Do consider Duke has better weather.
They are both amazing choices. Congrats to your daughter and good luck deciding.
Talking about the trifecta of frat/sororities, social activities centered around alcohol, and the worship of college sports. That's pretty southern to me.
Okay, so, your sophisticated analysis equates Duke with a big SEC school.
Yeah exact same thing going to Duke vs Ole Miss. Identical experiences.
How idiotic. I wouldn't even say attending UNC-CH is anything like that. No idea why people with no experience with a school feel the need to opine so definitively. All types of people in this world, I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is 10 years old but yikes.
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2011/01/the-hazards-of-duke/308328/
Whenever you hear the word "yikes" you know you're dealing with a woke bro.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern. If you are from the NE, southern culture will be a shock for your kid & not in a good way.
lol. duke is about as far from "southern culture" as it gets.
+1 if by "southern culture" you mean woke liberal paradise. and it's not an oasis. the whole Triangle is NOT "deep south" feeling. At all.
agree with the poster who said Duke is intense academically
may be helpful to think of NU as a place for theatre/arts-interested types and Duke as a place for athletic-interested types. But really, both schools have both.
Do consider Duke has better weather.
They are both amazing choices. Congrats to your daughter and good luck deciding.
Talking about the trifecta of frat/sororities, social activities centered around alcohol, and the worship of college sports. That's pretty southern to me.
Anonymous wrote:This is 10 years old but yikes.
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2011/01/the-hazards-of-duke/308328/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern. If you are from the NE, southern culture will be a shock for your kid & not in a good way.
lol. duke is about as far from "southern culture" as it gets.
+1 if by "southern culture" you mean woke liberal paradise. and it's not an oasis. the whole Triangle is NOT "deep south" feeling. At all.
agree with the poster who said Duke is intense academically
may be helpful to think of NU as a place for theatre/arts-interested types and Duke as a place for athletic-interested types. But really, both schools have both.
Do consider Duke has better weather.
They are both amazing choices. Congrats to your daughter and good luck deciding.
Anonymous wrote:She does like the appeal of being close to a big city and says she doesn't mind the winters. We are originally from the Northeast and I imagine it's not much colder in Chicago.
She has interests in theater, is in her high school choir, very friendly girl with a little bit of a shy side but I think she wants to break out of her shell a little bit in college. Didn't we all!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern. If you are from the NE, southern culture will be a shock for your kid & not in a good way.
lol. duke is about as far from "southern culture" as it gets.
Anonymous wrote:Duke is Long Island dude meets lax bro culture