Sanford School of Public Policy
- Graduate School
- DURHAM, NC
Grad School
Sanford School of Public Policy
- Graduate School
- DURHAM, NC
- Rating 4.5 out of 5 2 reviews
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201 SCIENCE DRIVE
DURHAM, NC 27708
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(919) 613-7401
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- Economics120 Students
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- Liberal Arts and Humanities40 Students
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$51,273 / year
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Sanford School of Public Policy Reviews
Rating 4.5 out of 5 2 reviews
The academics at Sanford School of Public Policy was intense and competitive. the first semester was so difficult. We were required to take 3 core classes and each one alone required a lot of time to study and excel in. 2 of the professors of the 3 core classes were exceptional so that helped make understanding the material easier. However, our statistics professor was not very great at breaking things down in a way that was clear. As a result, most people struggled in Statistics.
Most of the professors were passionate and were exceptional in their field so our classes were really great. They also cared about the well-being of their students as well as what was going on in the world. This was refreshing.
Overall, I learned a lot from my classes and I felt I was given the tools to be successful in the field of public policy and international development.
Most of the professors were passionate and were exceptional in their field so our classes were really great. They also cared about the well-being of their students as well as what was going on in the world. This was refreshing.
Overall, I learned a lot from my classes and I felt I was given the tools to be successful in the field of public policy and international development.
I really enjoyed my time at Sanford School of Public Policy. I liked that the class size was small. It allowed me to connect and get to know a lot of my classmates very well. It also meant that I could form great relationships with the teaching staff as well.
I also loved our building and the whole scene at Duke. I loved that there was a bus that could pick students up for free after 7 pm and drop them at their apartment if it was close enough to campus. There was also a free bus that I used every day back and forth to school.
It was also really exciting to be in a school that took sports very seriously and did great in sports especially in Basketball. The energy on campus was always so electrifying when Duke and UNC met at the Cameron Stadium. It was so great to be about 4 hours away from Washington D.C. where a lot of my family and friends live at.
I also loved our building and the whole scene at Duke. I loved that there was a bus that could pick students up for free after 7 pm and drop them at their apartment if it was close enough to campus. There was also a free bus that I used every day back and forth to school.
It was also really exciting to be in a school that took sports very seriously and did great in sports especially in Basketball. The energy on campus was always so electrifying when Duke and UNC met at the Cameron Stadium. It was so great to be about 4 hours away from Washington D.C. where a lot of my family and friends live at.