<p>//no need to read the summer reading book. </p>
<p>Wait , we actually don't need to read the summer reading book?>??</p>
<p>//no need to read the summer reading book. </p>
<p>Wait , we actually don't need to read the summer reading book?>??</p>
<p>I remember we had a speaker talk about the book and then we had small groups of 10 people discuss it on the quad. I slept through the lecture and said one sentence that had nothing to do with the book at the discussion, lots of people didn't even say anything. So, in hindsight, you don't really need to read the book. Although the book was pretty interesting and gripping to read.</p>
<p>I missed everything to do with summer reading, as did my FAC who used some lame excuse (who I was with while skipping). </p>
<p>Its a great way to meet other students, other than that I wouldn't know much about summer reading.</p>
<p>My main advice for the first few days of class is still to just check out the frats/social scene and meet as many upper classmen as possible...its Duke, so the intellectualism and academics are already there.</p>
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<p>Oo la la, questionable!!</p>
<p>Yeah I know this kinda reply probably doesn't belong in a CC forum.</p>
<p>umm...</p>
<p><em>NOT EXACTLY</em></p>