Grad school is totally different. Almost everybody I know claims their undergrad alma mater first and foremost.TillyGalore wrote: Does that include me too? I'm considering getting a master's over yonder. Duke doesn't offer the program I am interested in.
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TillyGalore wrote:Does that include me too? I'm considering getting a master's over yonder. Duke doesn't offer the program I am interested in.colchar wrote:wilson wrote:
One thing I'm sure of: Go to carolina, and I'll see to it that you're banned.
I'm not kidding.
And I'll support him in that. This should remain a Tar Hole free zone.
Then choose another program.
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cl15876 wrote:I was just checking out their programs... I think you might be right on the education side, but the medical physics sounded pretty cool maybe coupled with the Master of Arts in Teaching!!! Once you get your Masters you'll want to get your Ph.D., right?TillyGalore wrote:Duke's Master's is geared towards teaching, I think it's a K-12 program or it's just a high school program. I can't remember. Just knew right of way it wouldn't work for me.cl15876 wrote:Wow - very cool! And Duke doesn't have anything to support this?
As an employee, Duke will help me pay for my degree.
Not if she's smart she won't.
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colchar wrote:Then choose another program.
There is a possibility of getting a Master's in Medical Education starting at State, Duke is working with State on it. But, they are in the very, very early stages of creating that program.
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Oh, I'm smart. I'm very smart. ;) ;)colchar wrote:Not if she's smart she won't.
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Tilly, you'll get very good training and education in graduate school at Carolina. I have relatives who can attest to that. (You may recall that I told you my family is integrated.... my brother's branch are blue eyed Carolina graduates in a variety of areas.... my sister's Duke undergrad and Carolina law... my niece is an NC State veterinary medicine grad and my nephew is an SMU grad.) You can think of yourself as the graduate school version of the Robertson Scholars.TillyGalore wrote:Oh, I'm smart. I'm very smart. ;) ;)colchar wrote:Not if she's smart she won't.
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That's what I want to be.Devil in the Blue Dress wrote:Tilly, you'll get very good training and education in graduate school at Carolina. I have relatives who can attest to that. (You may recall that I told you my family is integrated.... my brother's branch are blue eyed Carolina graduates in a variety of areas.... my sister's Duke undergrad and Carolina law... my niece is an NC State veterinary medicine grad and my nephew is an SMU grad.) You can think of yourself as the graduate school version of the Robertson Scholars.TillyGalore wrote:Oh, I'm smart. I'm very smart. ;) ;)colchar wrote:Not if she's smart she won't.
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If you aspire to be a Robertson Scholar, you have two choices for where to apply: Duke or Carolina. You'll attend classes at both.CellR wrote:That's what I want to be.Devil in the Blue Dress wrote:Tilly, you'll get very good training and education in graduate school at Carolina. I have relatives who can attest to that. (You may recall that I told you my family is integrated.... my brother's branch are blue eyed Carolina graduates in a variety of areas.... my sister's Duke undergrad and Carolina law... my niece is an NC State veterinary medicine grad and my nephew is an SMU grad.) You can think of yourself as the graduate school version of the Robertson Scholars.TillyGalore wrote: Oh, I'm smart. I'm very smart. ;) ;)
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If you aspire to be a Robertson Scholar and to continue to exist in my (and colchar's) world, however, you have but one choice.Devil in the Blue Dress wrote: If you aspire to be a Robertson Scholar, you have two choices for where to apply: Duke or Carolina. You'll attend classes at both.
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Being someone who just went through all that college crap, let me tell you it is a major pain in the ass, but I'm guessing you've already figured that out. Just get it done and over with as soon as possible and make your decision as early as possible. I didn't make my final decision until the day I graduated. Huge mistake. Making the call lifts a huge burden off your shoulders and you can enjoy senior year that much more. The whole process is stressful but just getting it done is important. Do NOT let it drag. Fell free to ask me any questions about the process. Oh and you might want to add Pitt to that list. ;) ;)
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I echo this comment...but it turned out well in the end.Ben63 wrote:I didn't make my final decision until the day I graduated. Huge mistake. Making the call lifts a huge burden off your shoulders and you can enjoy senior year that much more.
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Visit visit visit. I fell in love with Duke during the visit. I had planned on Yale being my next choice, but after visiting it dropped to the bottom..... definitely visit to get a feel for what the campus and area is like.
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This is an excellent point.... right up there with matching the majors or programs at the college you choose with your interests. Why do you think athletes visit before they commit?DukeUsul wrote:Visit visit visit. I fell in love with Duke during the visit. I had planned on Yale being my next choice, but after visiting it dropped to the bottom..... definitely visit to get a feel for what the campus and area is like.
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I echo this as well. I was looking really hard at Boston University, visited, and it didn't feel right. I found it very telling that I ventured out into the Boston February to find a place that was airing the first Duke-Carolina game, which was played during that visit. I came home knowing I needed to be at Duke, and in typical seventeen year-old fashion, not worrying at all about that little matter of, um, getting in. I left that for my parents.Devil in the Blue Dress wrote:This is an excellent point.... right up there with matching the majors or programs at the college you choose with your interests. Why do you think athletes visit before they commit?DukeUsul wrote:Visit visit visit. I fell in love with Duke during the visit. I had planned on Yale being my next choice, but after visiting it dropped to the bottom..... definitely visit to get a feel for what the campus and area is like.
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I visited Duke early in November as a senior in high school. We drove up toward the Chapel and there was not a cloud in the sky, the leaves were varied hues of red, orange and yellow, it was about 60 degrees and I fell in love with the place. I grew up in NJ, did not get into Princeton so my decision was rather easy the following May . No regrets.
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I never visited any college campus - Duke was the only place I wanted to go. I was fortunate to get in and, even better, I loved it once there.
Good luck with your choice - I'm sure you will make a fine choice and remain a member in good standing on this board.
Good luck with your choice - I'm sure you will make a fine choice and remain a member in good standing on this board.
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Winter is clearly when the southern schools have their edge. I recall leaving the gray March slop in Pittsburgh to look at UVa and Duke. When we got to Durham, it was 70 degrees and the trees already had leaves, and like Billy Ray Valentine, I thought to myself, "Yeah, I'd like to hang with you guys for a little while..."
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Sounds a LOT like my visit ...same love at first sight.devildeac wrote:I visited Duke early in November as a senior in high school. We drove up toward the Chapel and there was not a cloud in the sky, the leaves were varied hues of red, orange and yellow, it was about 60 degrees and I fell in love with the place. I grew up in NJ, did not get into Princeton so my decision was rather easy the following May . No regrets.
(as an aside...I did get into Princeton but decided against going to college 10 minutes from my grandparents' house)
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I visited Duke for the first time with my folks the summer before senior year - we were either driving north (from Ft. Lauderdale to NY) in June or south back to Florida in August. I remember seeing the particle accelerator in the bottom of the Physics building. Was very impressed. To this day, it is the only time I ever saw it. I consider this my "unofficial" visit.
I made a college trip in late September, visiting Duke and GaTech. I flew up to Duke, had an interview, and stayed with someone from my high school (I didn't know him, but he had volunteered to host anyone wanting to come up). He was a Delta Tau Delta and I stayed in the dorm. I learned that they had an endless supply of kegs during the year. The next morning, despite my hangover, I flew to Atlanta for a noontime interview. It was fine, but they didn't have any sort of organized tour set up, and the interviewer just sort of said "go anywhere you like". Well, the campus is part of Atlanta, not like Duke being a beautiful world unto itself. I walked one block towards some building he had pointed to, then turned around and called a cab and went to the airport. Nope, wasn't going to GaTech. Never made a trip to Cornell - I only applied there because my best friend in NY had said he might go to Ithaca College (Cornell was also in Ithaca). When he said he wasn't going there, I lost interest in Cornell. Did I mention he eventually DID go to Ithaca...
Anyway, I applied early decision to all three engineering schools (I didn't know you were only supposed to apply to one school early decision - I wanted to make MY decision early). I was accepted all three and decided to go to Duke because it was:
A) ~halfway between NY and FL
B) had a beautiful campus with a particle accelerator in the basement of the Physics building
Athletics never entered into the decision. I was a fan of pro sports, not college. The school had a baseball team I could try out for, and that was enough for me. My, how things changed once I was on campus!
I made a college trip in late September, visiting Duke and GaTech. I flew up to Duke, had an interview, and stayed with someone from my high school (I didn't know him, but he had volunteered to host anyone wanting to come up). He was a Delta Tau Delta and I stayed in the dorm. I learned that they had an endless supply of kegs during the year. The next morning, despite my hangover, I flew to Atlanta for a noontime interview. It was fine, but they didn't have any sort of organized tour set up, and the interviewer just sort of said "go anywhere you like". Well, the campus is part of Atlanta, not like Duke being a beautiful world unto itself. I walked one block towards some building he had pointed to, then turned around and called a cab and went to the airport. Nope, wasn't going to GaTech. Never made a trip to Cornell - I only applied there because my best friend in NY had said he might go to Ithaca College (Cornell was also in Ithaca). When he said he wasn't going there, I lost interest in Cornell. Did I mention he eventually DID go to Ithaca...
Anyway, I applied early decision to all three engineering schools (I didn't know you were only supposed to apply to one school early decision - I wanted to make MY decision early). I was accepted all three and decided to go to Duke because it was:
A) ~halfway between NY and FL
B) had a beautiful campus with a particle accelerator in the basement of the Physics building
Athletics never entered into the decision. I was a fan of pro sports, not college. The school had a baseball team I could try out for, and that was enough for me. My, how things changed once I was on campus!
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OZZIE4DUKE wrote:(Cornell was also in Ithaca)
Still is actually...