Northwestern vs. Duke

<p>For the past two weeks, I've been going back and forth between Duke and Northwestern, and I really can't make a decision. I'm planning to visit both schools later this month (April), but only for a short period of time.</p>

<p>Here's a little information about me:
I want to pursue corporate law in the future, so I'm considering majoring in economics. I'm definitely more of a city type and I enjoy exploring the neighborhood with friends (especially at night). I don't know how well I would do in humid weather (I do enjoy the sun though). I dread the quarter system (I don't think I'd like taking so many classes and exams so frequently). I really want to attend a school that is fairly cohesive, where people are friendly and supportive, and like to do things together, rather than go off on their own all the time (I'm a pretty social person). I'm not a huge sports fan, but I do like the idea of a unified student body. If I get accepted to the MMSS program at NU, I would go there, but I didn't apply, and don't want to risk going to NU and potentially make a mistake just to SEE if I get accepted to the MMSS program sophomore year.</p>

<p>So far, here are the pros and cons I've come up with from each school.
Northwestern:
Pros: Location (Lakefront and Downtown Chicago), Highly ranked in economics, lots of internship opportunities
Cons: Quarter system, people are more independent, small amount of grade inflation (harder to 4.0), less financial aid than duke</p>

<p>Duke:
Pros: Unified student body, people do things together on campus, more highly ranked in terms of overall school, more financial aid than NU, more diverse (85% out of state)
Cons: Humid and can be overbearingly hot, not much to do in Durham, not much nightlife (I'm definitely a night person)</p>

<p>Anything to add? Please help me in this decision. I am so stuck!!! (Current students' advice would be GREATLY appreciated!)</p>

<p>Check this out: [Center</a> for Legal Studies, Northwestern University](<a href=“http://www.northwestern.edu/legalstudies/]Center”>Center for Legal Studies - Northwestern University)</p>

<p>Also, [Global</a> Health Studies - Northwestern University IPD](<a href=“http://www.ipd.northwestern.edu/global_health/index.html]Global”>Program in Global Health Studies - Northwestern University)</p>

<p>I’d put the range/breadth of majors one of the pros for NU. NU offers over 4000 courses a year; you won’t find another mid-size U that offers anywhere near that number.</p>

<p>So is that “Center for Legal Studies” for years beyond freshman? I took a look at the application and it asks for which law classes I have taken so far at NU. Did I miss something?</p>

<p>Thanks for the tip though! It looks really cool.</p>

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<p>[Electives</a> by Department, Center for Legal Studies, Northwestern University](<a href=“http://www.northwestern.edu/legalstudies/undergraduate/elective-department.htm]Electives”>http://www.northwestern.edu/legalstudies/undergraduate/elective-department.htm)</p>

<p>Looks like you need to complete two of those “law-related” courses before you can apply and get in.</p>

<p>[398-1</a>, Center for Legal Studies, Northwestern University](<a href=“http://www.northwestern.edu/legalstudies/undergraduate/398-1.html]398-1”>http://www.northwestern.edu/legalstudies/undergraduate/398-1.html)</p>

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<p>An “adjunct” major means that it has to complement other majors and may be taken only in conjunction with a department major.</p>

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<p>In many ways, NU’s student body is more diverse than Duke’s - since you have students who are majoring in journalism/communications, theater, music, etc.</p>

<p>Also check out Evanston, which shares a border with Chicago; it’s the North Shores’s dining and entertainment capital and more urban than many people may think. A population of 75,000 may look small but the area is only 8 sq miles; so it’s actually a fairly high density town (about the same as Wash DC). It’s a nice mix of the urban and suburban</p>

<p>[Evanston</a>, Illinois - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia](<a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evanston,_Illinois]Evanston”>Evanston, Illinois - Wikipedia)</p>

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