hi i've been watching all your videos and they've been super helpful in narrowing down what exactly i want in a college, prestigious or not! could you do overviews on small liberal art colleges as well? (Amherst, Pomona, Swarthmore, Bowdoin, etc.)
Amazingly informative videos! Most thoughtful college commentary on TH-cam. Pls continue with other videos on T20s and public Ivies. My son got in T20 but I still love your analysis. Watching just for pleasure. To parents still researching: listen to this guy!
50% white is less white than the country as a whole, making Duke more diverse than it is representative of national demographics. So the amount of white or “partially white” students is not an indicator of a lack of diversity.
Data from Duke from 2024 shows this breakdown by subregion: Central 2.8% Midwest 5.7% Northeast 27.7% South 33.8% Southwest 10.8% West 14.3% So it is not factually correct that this is strong Southern school. If you compare by region, you get this data which clearly shows that the Northeast and West are over-represented while the South and mostly Midwest, are under-represented. I invite you to modify this in your next edition, Lin Giralt, Duke '77: Region Duke class 2027 US Population Over/(Under) Midwest 5.7% 20.60% -72.33% Northeast 27.7% 17.10% 61.87% South 35.3% 38.60% -8.65% West 26.4% 23.60% 11.86%
Thanks for this info. My point, however, was not that Duke had a disproportionate number of southern students compared to the national population, but compared to other top-tier universities. Looking at comparable data, for example, I see that 48% of Duke undergrads come from the South (I lumped in New Mexico and Arizona and other such schools into this calculation). By comparison, the number of southern students at other "Top 20" universities looks more like this: UPenn (11%), Brown (14%), and Columbia (22%). That represents a significant difference in geographical diversity. Not saying it's better or worse; it's just something to know.
@@IvyAdmissionHelp Other top-tiers locate upper east. Why would the good student in southern America go to far? We don't compare Stanford with Ivy. Duke is Duke.
Since you have to apply to the Robertson program at the same time you're applying to Duke in senior year, does it lower your chance of getting in or can you get accepted into duke but not the program?
Notre Dame has great success with the dorm-centric model. I was on campus recently for the first time and I was thoroghly impressed with the sense of community across all residence halls , pride the students have in respect to whichever hall they belong to , and genuine love the entire student body has for one another. It was a special place and probably the number one reason why ND students and alum love their university so much. Duke will be fine.
@IvyAdmissionHelp Looking forward to it. My daughter is in her junior year of high school and ND is high on our list. Thank you for such an informative channel.
This isn’t completely accurate. The Greek life wasn’t kicked off and they still have freshman rush The Greeks left because they didn’t want to conform to the schools demands of soph 2nd semester rush and they had some restrictions during covid. The sororities and fraternities disenfranchised and are now Durham Panhellenic instead. Of affiliated with Duke. My daughter attends Duke.
Completely absurd. One of the top 10 colleges in America. Widely viewed as one of the most beautiful schools in the country. Architecture second to none. Incredible school in every way. Privilege to get in.
Maybe it's because I am from North Carolina, but literally no one thinks Duke is public. I've never heard that.
You might be right. But I have found that Duke is not very well understood outside of the south.
Nobody thinks this nowhere..
I AGREE
@@IvyAdmissionHelp What do you mean?? Not understood?
No one thinks Duke is a large public University
hi i've been watching all your videos and they've been super helpful in narrowing down what exactly i want in a college, prestigious or not! could you do overviews on small liberal art colleges as well? (Amherst, Pomona, Swarthmore, Bowdoin, etc.)
Yes, I plan to releasing a series of videos on the "small ivies" shortly.
thanks so much! keep it up
thank you, this will help me as well!
Amazingly informative videos! Most thoughtful college commentary on TH-cam. Pls continue with other videos on T20s and public Ivies. My son got in T20 but I still love your analysis. Watching just for pleasure. To parents still researching: listen to this guy!
50% white is less white than the country as a whole, making Duke more diverse than it is representative of national demographics. So the amount of white or “partially white” students is not an indicator of a lack of diversity.
Statistically it's less diverse than other similar top-tier universities such as those in the Ivy League.
Data from Duke from 2024 shows this breakdown by subregion:
Central 2.8%
Midwest 5.7%
Northeast 27.7%
South 33.8%
Southwest 10.8%
West 14.3%
So it is not factually correct that this is strong Southern school. If you compare by region, you get this data which clearly shows that the Northeast and West are over-represented while the South and mostly Midwest, are under-represented. I invite you to modify this in your next edition, Lin Giralt, Duke '77:
Region Duke class 2027 US Population Over/(Under)
Midwest 5.7% 20.60% -72.33%
Northeast 27.7% 17.10% 61.87%
South 35.3% 38.60% -8.65%
West 26.4% 23.60% 11.86%
Thanks for this info. My point, however, was not that Duke had a disproportionate number of southern students compared to the national population, but compared to other top-tier universities.
Looking at comparable data, for example, I see that 48% of Duke undergrads come from the South (I lumped in New Mexico and Arizona and other such schools into this calculation). By comparison, the number of southern students at other "Top 20" universities looks more like this: UPenn (11%), Brown (14%), and Columbia (22%). That represents a significant difference in geographical diversity.
Not saying it's better or worse; it's just something to know.
@@IvyAdmissionHelp Other top-tiers locate upper east. Why would the good student in southern America go to far?
We don't compare Stanford with Ivy. Duke is Duke.
Can you make videos about liberal arts colleges like Amherst, Williams and Bowdoin
Yes, I plan to do a series on those schools soon.
Wish you would do a Notre Dame video ! :)
It's on my list!
Since you have to apply to the Robertson program at the same time you're applying to Duke in senior year, does it lower your chance of getting in or can you get accepted into duke but not the program?
Applying for the scholarship will not impact whether or not you get accepted into Duke.
Notre Dame has great success with the dorm-centric model. I was on campus recently for the first time and I was thoroghly impressed with the sense of community across all residence halls , pride the students have in respect to whichever hall they belong to , and genuine love the entire student body has for one another. It was a special place and probably the number one reason why ND students and alum love their university so much. Duke will be fine.
I plan to do a video on Notre Dame soon.
@IvyAdmissionHelp Looking forward to it. My daughter is in her junior year of high school and ND is high on our list. Thank you for such an informative channel.
tips for getting into MPP program as an International Student!
Can international students apply to Robertson scholarships?
Yes they can: robertsonscholars.org/domestic-students/
@@IvyAdmissionHelp Thank you so much
This isn’t completely accurate. The Greek life wasn’t kicked off and they still have freshman rush The Greeks left because they didn’t want to conform to the schools demands of soph 2nd semester rush and they had some restrictions during covid. The sororities and fraternities disenfranchised and are now Durham Panhellenic instead. Of affiliated with Duke. My daughter attends Duke.
Okay, good to know. It's seems to be a bit of a work in progress.
Duke is not private
Yes, Duke is a private university.
Duke is private 😊
I go to Georgetown but I wish I could go to Duke
You can always transfer.
My kid just dislike the settings and buildings at Duke. Party school!
Every college is a party school
Completely absurd. One of the top 10 colleges in America. Widely viewed as one of the most beautiful schools in the country. Architecture second to none.
Incredible school in every way. Privilege to get in.