Anonymous wrote:Duke is T10 prestige.
No need to go to a barely T20 semi public
Anonymous wrote:Duke is T10 prestige.
No need to go to a barely T20 semi public
Joemarti wrote:Almost every Duke grad I've ever met, and I've met a lot of them, are incredibly annoying. I have other words I can use, but I'm being polite. One person commented to me once about Cornell grads that they are the only Ivy that seems to have kids who have fun. Both are outstanding schools, obviously. These are just my two anecdotal cents based on personal observation of a relatively small data set.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he is serious about computer science, Cornell is much more highly regarded in this department.
People get so swayed by location and overall ranking, but your subject area matters so much in choosing a college. Duke isn't in top 20 in computer science.
Location matters in late March when it has been cold and dreary for months and you think you haven't seen the sun in years and you're too depressed to even talk to anyone, while your friends at Duke are posting pics about playing Frisbee on the quad in shorts. People who thought they weren't affected by weather realize they are affected by weather after spending a year in Ithaca.
We visited in March. My kid saw the students sledding down and the migratory birds in Beebee lake. I know just snapshots but charming!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he is serious about computer science, Cornell is much more highly regarded in this department.
People get so swayed by location and overall ranking, but your subject area matters so much in choosing a college. Duke isn't in top 20 in computer science.
Location matters in late March when it has been cold and dreary for months and you think you haven't seen the sun in years and you're too depressed to even talk to anyone, while your friends at Duke are posting pics about playing Frisbee on the quad in shorts. People who thought they weren't affected by weather realize they are affected by weather after spending a year in Ithaca.
Anonymous wrote:If he is serious about computer science, Cornell is much more highly regarded in this department.
People get so swayed by location and overall ranking, but your subject area matters so much in choosing a college. Duke isn't in top 20 in computer science.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he is serious about computer science, Cornell is much more highly regarded in this department.
People get so swayed by location and overall ranking, but your subject area matters so much in choosing a college. Duke isn't in top 20 in computer science.
Duke isn’t top 20 in so many disciplines it begs the question; why is Duke so highly ranked and considered top ten?
I am the poster with the comment about the CS buildings. I think Duke is one of the few choices with no deal breakers. The campus is not breathtaking but it is lovely; the location is not Boston yet it is not in the middle of nowhere; airport access is easy; academics are strong (even if not top rated in all) yet the sports spirit is there; weather is moderate; the student body looks glossy. All together it is a 'safe' (not in terms of getting in!) choice for many.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he is serious about computer science, Cornell is much more highly regarded in this department.
People get so swayed by location and overall ranking, but your subject area matters so much in choosing a college. Duke isn't in top 20 in computer science.
Duke isn’t top 20 in so many disciplines it begs the question; why is Duke so highly ranked and considered top ten?