What Students Say
Likes
- Campus Life, Coursework, Opportunities to learn beyond, Events, People, Alum community, Research materials
Dislikes
- Location
Course Curriculum
- Very updated, all coursework involves projects with clients, giving real industry exposure. Classes depend on the courses you take, but on average, 3 times a week, 3 hours each lecture, somewhere between 1145-230 / 3-6 / 6-9
Admission Experience
- Reputation for the degree, Fees, Job opportunities
Faculty
- 1:30, amazing, approachable, Bill Clark, Tony O Discrell, Kathie Amato
Campus Life
- Duke is huge, too many clubs, events, activities - whichever space you want.
Part Time Jobs
- Anywhere above 17 USD, portal via duke, 19.9, easy, Almost everyone.
Placement
- More than 70% gets job
- 100K
- Right now, the job market is saturated. But Duke provides career communities, career fairs, fireside chats, networking events, handshake portal, and so on. You can leverage your status as a Duke student and reach out to people. Mainly networking, showing proof of work, and online portals help in getting a job
Accommodation
- WhatsApp groups, seniors. I pay 650 for a room and a bathroom. My apartments have a swimming pool and gym, proximity to a bus stop, and walking distance to campus.
Exams
- My Scores: TOEFL 112/120, GRE:310 (But not required)
- TOEFL, 3 essays (1500 characters), Video essay, Interview with Alum
Fees
- 70,000 USD

