Duke or Williams

<p>As for the money issue, which after reading the posts above me has been discussed at length, I would like to remind you that WC has the lowest average student debt after college. The last time I checked (18 months ago) it was $7,500 a student. </p>

<p>As for the food, which you seem concerned about, Williams has FANTASTIC restaurants. I can’t stress enough how much delicious-ness surrounds that campus. Compared to Duke, however, it falls short. Durham is consistently ranked as one of the top food cities in the America, let alone the South. If you doubt the Devil, a simple Google search will show you that Durham often gets attention from the NY Times and other nationally-acclaimed newspapers for its myriad of eateries. Again, being so close to Chapel Hill also opens the doors to more down-south comfort food. Shrimp and Grits at Spanky’s is not to be ignored. Then walk across the straight to Top of the Hill, get yourself a glass of their signature Blueberry Wheat beer and another Shrimp & Grits. That’s what clouds in heaven taste like.</p>

<p>-TBD</p>