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Duke University NC 2006 (College Prowler Off the Record) Paperback – July 1, 2006


Introduction from the Author

Admitting I go to Duke is sometimes hard—, not because I’m ashamed of my school, but because I’m aware of the many naïve people who seem to have no idea what a great university it is. Many know it’s in the East, but it’s a rare person who can place it in North Carolina. Those who are familiar with Duke most often have been touched by its greatest emissary: basketball. “Duke? You don’t look tall enough to play basketball!” Yeah, that one wears on you after a while. These people should be informed that (at Duke) there is, in fact, life outside of March, and not every Duke student affiliates him or herself with the Cameron Crazies. I must admit, though, that I have come to love joining everyone in the dorm commons room for all the away games. A note to readers: prior to enrolling at Duke University, I never sat through a whole basketball game.

Sports fanatic or not, Duke can and will meet your needs in all aspects of the college experience. In a national college poll, Duke was ranked number four in overall academics, just behind Princeton, Harvard, and Yale, and tied with Stanford. So, it’s safe to say that Duke’s keeping some pretty good company academically. Even more so, the University is fun, laid-back, and deeply entwined in its Southern roots. I was raised in the South, and I’d been longing to go back for a long time. Now, don’t get me wrong—Duke is an internationally diverse campus. People come from all over the world, and this diversity is a cherished part of the Duke community. However, the weather, the accents, and the easy-going attitudes proclaim that, though this school will continue to grow in many ways, it has yet to lose its roots.

Most of this you must already know. If you’re researching colleges, you’ve probably already come across rankings, descriptions of campus, and admissions and financial aid statistics. This book may give you a lot more of the same, but that is not exactly its aim. You will find more information about Duke than I ever knew existed before writing this book. There are some vital questions about everyday life answered here, and more importantly, a lot of student opinions have been revealed. So, it’s best to take what you can find. If you’re looking to spend the next four years of your life here, then you have every right to know how “real” Duke students feel about their school. This book will give you this information, and then some.

Good luck in your college hunting—and when the admissions letters come in, you should celebrate—and then feel free to thank College Prowler for making your decision that much easier.

Margaret Campbell, Author
Duke University
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About the Author

Welcome to College Prowler®

During the writing of College Prowler’s guidebooks, we felt it was critical that our content was unbiased and unaffiliated with any college or university. We think it’s important that our readers get honest information and a realistic impression of the student opinions on any campus—that’s why if any aspect of a particular school is terrible, we (unlike a campus brochure) intend to publish it. While we do keep an eye out for the occasional extremist—the cheerleader or the cynic—we take pride in letting the students tell it like it is. We strive to create a book that’s as representative as possible of each particular campus. Our books cover both the good and the bad, and whether the survey responses point to recurring trends or a variation in opinion, these sentiments are directly and proportionally expressed through our guides. College Prowler guidebooks are in the hands of students throughout the entire process of their creation. Because you can’t make student-written guides without the students, we have students at each campus who help write, randomly survey their peers, edit, layout, and perform accuracy checks on every book that we publish. From the very beginning, student writers gather the most up-to-date stats, facts, and inside information on their colleges. They fill each section with student quotes and summarize the findings in editorial reviews. In addition, each school receives a collection of letter grades (A through F) that reflect student opinion and help to represent contentment, prominence, or satisfaction for each of our 20 specific categories. Just as in grade school, the higher the mark the more content, more prominent, or more satisfied the students are with the particular category.

Once a book is written, additional students serve as editors and check for accuracy even more extensively. Our bounce-back team—a group of randomly selected students who have no involvement with the project—are asked to read over the material in order to help ensure that the book accurately expresses every aspect of the university and its students. This same process is applied to the 200-plus schools College Prowler currently covers. Each book is the result of endless student contributions, hundreds of pages of research and writing, and countless hours of hard work. All of this has led to the creation of a student information network that stretches across the nation to every school that we cover. It’s no easy accomplishment, but it’s the reason that our guides are such a great resource.

When reading our books and looking at our grades, keep in mind that every college is different and that the students who make up each school are not uniform—as a result, it is important to assess schools on a case-by-case basis. Because it’s impossible to summarize an entire school with a single number or description, each book provides a dialogue, not a decision, that’s made up of 20 different topics and hundreds of student quotes. In the end, we hope that this guide will serve as a valuable tool in your college selection process. Enjoy!

Product details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ College Prowler (July 1, 2006)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 180 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1427400555
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1427400550
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 8.8 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.25 x 0.5 x 7.75 inches

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