How good is Duke engineering?

<p>i am amazed. I DEFINITELY WILL CHOOSE DUKE OVER ANY OTHERSCHOOLS....... but there is THE problem............I NEED TO GET ACCEPTED FIRST!!!!!!!!!!!!<=SUCH A GREAT PROBLEM</p>

<p>LiBr- again, we're in the same shoes</p>

<p>i have totally reexamined my perspective on these two schools. this thread was exactly what i was looking for. now, only to get accepted.......</p>

<p>lithiumbromide, </p>

<p>I think you should consider carefully before picking Duke. The fact that it doesn't have what you may be interested in, chemical engineering, is a serious issue. FYI, mat sci is very different from chemE by the way; I was a chemE major and I thought my "intro to mat sci" (basic engineering requirement) was very boring. It's one thing to disregard ranking and choose Duke over, say, Berkeley because of better feel but it's quite another to go there when it doesn't even offer what you want to study. incollege88's claim that Stanford, Cornell, and Princeton are the only ones that top Duke among private and non-technical universities is FALSE. Carnegie Mellon, Northwestern, Johns Hopkins, and (possibly) Rice also have better programs.</p>

<p>um 100%! are you sure.</p>

<p>well, 100% BME get into DUke med school???????/ARE U REALLY SURE??? well, i am not questioning ur honesty.......but alas, this is very important to me...^^
finally got accepted!</p>

<p>oh no.........incollege, u said 100% got into med school, not DUKE's med school...........
oops....
so how many got into DUke's med school??? anyone knows?</p>

<p>incollege, keep in mind that's only like 20 kids...</p>

<p>Nevertheless, a 100% acceptance rate is quite impressive.</p>