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Duke University
By Daphna Behar
Duke University's full-time program is noted as one of the South's best. Duke separates classes into six-week terms, which allows students to take five or six more electives—Fuqua offers 90—by the end of their first year, giving them an advantage when it comes to internship opportunities. The university, in Durham, N.C., is surrounded by more than 7,000 acres of the Duke Forest, a natural outdoor laboratory for Duke and surrounding schools. The dominant feature of Duke's West Campus is the 210-foot bell tower of the Duke Chapel, an example of Gothic design built in 1932. For more information on Fuqua and Duke, continue on the virtual tour of its campus.
Photos provided by Duke University. Caption information provided by the school, data from Fast Track: The Best B-Schools, (McGraw-Hill 2008) and BusinessWeek research.