Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duke is a marginally better school than UVA but not enough to dismiss in-state tuition. Nobody is going to see a resume and think OMG Duke while chilling on UVA.
UVA resume won't even get viewed by a real person at many firms, filtered out by HR software.
Anonymous wrote:If it wasn't worth it, Duke wouldn't exist. Domestic students at Duke not only turned down their in-state flagship, they turned down generous (if not full) scholarships from the in-state to attend Duke. The connections, competitiveness, resources, beauty, faculty are unmatched.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duke is a marginally better school than UVA but not enough to dismiss in-state tuition. Nobody is going to see a resume and think OMG Duke while chilling on UVA.
UVA resume won't even get viewed by a real person at many firms, filtered out by HR software.
Anonymous wrote:Duke is a better name than UVA, however not by a lot. If money is a consideration I'd choose UVA and not think twice. If money doesn't really matter I'd go with Duke. Simple as that.
Anonymous wrote:Duke has just enough magical pull to make it worth it. The name on a resume glitters like gold. Now, if you were Echols at UVA, that might make it harder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duke is a marginally better school than UVA but not enough to dismiss in-state tuition. Nobody is going to see a resume and think OMG Duke while chilling on UVA.
UVA resume won't even get viewed by a real person at many firms, filtered out by HR software.
Anonymous wrote:Duke is a marginally better school than UVA but not enough to dismiss in-state tuition. Nobody is going to see a resume and think OMG Duke while chilling on UVA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of Duke (#8) are residents who turned down:
UVA #24
UNC #30
Clemson #66
Georgia #56
Florida #50
I went to one of these instead of Duke.
It's one of the biggest regrets of my life.
Audible laughter. I'm sorry, why? They're all respected and if you finish in the top quartile you're destined for a solid job and/or good grad program.
Nope, sorry--only UVA and UNC are respected.