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Old 04-05-2009, 02:22 PM   #1
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Duke and Getting Into Top Business Graduate Schools

Ok, so I'm about 80-90% sure I'm going to Duke, 10-20% UChicago. But I was curious about Duke's stats on getting kids into top grad programs for business (Wharton, Tuck, Kellogg, etc.). Not that there is anything wrong or I am counting out Fuqua, but from what I understand it is traditional for one to attend a different university for graduate study. So I was wondering if anyone had any numbers or personal experience with graduate business acceptance and Duke.

For the record, I heard numbers on this kind of stuff are based on the idea that "X University has X% of students get into 1 of their top 3 graduate choices for X School"

Brown ik got 100% of students get into 1 of their top 3 graduate choices in business school last year, just for example.

One last aside, my interviewer was a grad student at Yale School of Management, and mentioned offhand that his girlfriend was at Columbia Business, so I'm thinkin its pretty high.
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