I don't think there's a list of "required courses" but you definitely want to take the most rigorous classes your school has to offer. For example, I took 9 AP classes out of the 12 my school offers.
Duke University does not have a vet school.
you spelled medicine wrong
1.47 roughly
It depends on your grades and whether you have taken all of the courses required by whichever university you are applying to.
Pretty much straight A's, with exceptionally hard courses and a load of extraccurriculars.
How far is Vanderbilt University from Duke University
Freshmen at Duke University typically take a mix of foundational courses that may include a first-year seminar, a writing course, and classes in areas such as mathematics, natural sciences, and social sciences. Additionally, they are encouraged to explore interdisciplinary courses and participate in the university's curriculum requirements, which include the Trinity College of Arts and Sciences' focus on breadth across disciplines. Specific requirements can vary depending on the student's intended major or program.
No, Duke University was named by James Buchanan Duke in honor of his father, Washington Duke. Doris Duke, however, was James Duke's daughter and was highly affiliated with the university.
Duke University is located in Durham, North Carolina.
I'm not exactly sure what your question is asking, but you can read more about general education courses required for Cornell University by going to Unigo.com's webpage for Cornell: http://www.unigo.com/cornell university/ Check out the forum on that same page where you can ask your specific question to actual Cornell students.
The Computer Science degree track at this university typically requires courses in programming, algorithms, data structures, computer systems, software engineering, and mathematics.
Duke University Press was created in 1921.