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June 15, 2010, 12:15am
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<p>According to plumazul and some other Duke admitted students, it’s isn’t exactly out in the open either: </p>
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Duke has a problem with socioeconomic diversity, THAT’S a fact. Duke has admitted it, and they have expressed a desire to do something about it. That’s good, I wish them luck and hope that in the next decade they make progress towards that goal. </p>
<p>For the apologist in this thread, … your argument should be NOT be with people posting simple facts … if you don’t believe these facts, go argue with the Duke administration …
Maybe you can convince them that everything is fine the way it is, … as I’ve said before, it’s a private school, they can run it anyway they want, however, they DO need to fix certain wording on their website and in their literature …
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<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/1064882735-post52.html[/url] ”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/1064882735-post52.html</a></p> ;
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<p>Duke has a $4.4B endowment; Brown’s is only $2B. So percentage-wise, Brown is spending about twice as much of its endowment on FA as Duke. Which school do you think demonstrates a higher commitment to affordability and socioeconomic diversity?</p>