Anonymous wrote:Can anyone comment on how legacy kids did in applying (mom went undergrad at Duke). Did it help some?
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone comment on how legacy kids did in applying (mom went undergrad at Duke). Did it help some?
Anonymous wrote:They received 6240 ED applications, an increase of over 1000 from the prior cycle. So even with the ED bump they were net net down for the entire cycle. I would doubt anyone is worried there, it is a really hard get.
https://today.duke.edu/2023/12/duke-sees-record-number-applications-early-admission
Also read this, Duke is one of the least economically diverse schools. I wonder if people have wised up to that fact.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2023/09/07/magazine/duke-economic-diversity.html
And P.S. rough days for basketball post-Coach K, the bump for sports is well documented in higher ed.
I have no other insight or horse here, just interesting to see.
Anonymous wrote:Virtual signaling at its finest! What a bunch of drivel. Any intelligent person would ignore this post!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: My first thought was the Dobbs decision and abortion access.
This year many Girls might have though no thanks to going to restrictive North Carolina. Duke is private and demands high stats so the girls who qualify have plenty of other options.
+1. My 17 year old ruled out states where she can’t get an abortion. Which sadly meant no Rice and no Georgia Tech.
Troll
Not a troll. Real mom of a real kid. Yes, she could fly home but would live in a city full
Of girls who could not. In a state with affordable housing shortages and no paid family leave, forced birth is not an acceptable policy and she would prefer not to turn a blind eye when there are other places she can spend four years. I have no idea if this is affecting applications at Duke, she is just one example.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: My first thought was the Dobbs decision and abortion access.
This year many Girls might have though no thanks to going to restrictive North Carolina. Duke is private and demands high stats so the girls who qualify have plenty of other options.
+1. My 17 year old ruled out states where she can’t get an abortion. Which sadly meant no Rice and no Georgia Tech.
Imagine sending Ms. Snowflake off to college, assured that she can get an abortion without driving more than 2 hours. Man that would make me sleep well at night.
Anonymous wrote:Duke is more of a graduate/professional school than an undergrad school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: My first thought was the Dobbs decision and abortion access.
This year many Girls might have though no thanks to going to restrictive North Carolina. Duke is private and demands high stats so the girls who qualify have plenty of other options.
+1. My 17 year old ruled out states where she can’t get an abortion. Which sadly meant no Rice and no Georgia Tech.
You raised a very intelligent human.
+1 as well.
It is not just about abortion people. Wake up. Go read project 2025 and decide whether a red state is even remotely a good idea for any human.