I have found that although undergrad is of huge importance in your personal educational experience, if you're going to grad school that's where the name matters. Maybe my field is different.
I got my bachelor's in Cell and Molecular Biology from some unknown school in Wisconsin- UW La Crosse. Then I got in to grad school at Duke University Medical Center for my PhD in Pharmacology. Nobody knows or cares where UW-L is, but they are impressed with the Duke name.
Jason you're missing out on Duke... beautiful campus, nice weather and a lot of basketball excitement! But I won't give you a hard time about it. I'm actually kind of in gridlock with my department at the moment but I won't get into it.
Anyway, congrats! I'm glad people have parents who are supportive, I got yelled at when I said I was moving off to college.
I wish you the best. But you're in for one tough ride, my friend. They'll never make it easy on you if they can help it. Just keep in mind you get used to it and it gets better. I keep telling my cousin (college freshman) that same thing. They try to break you in with a huge workload, then that decreases and it starts getting more intense. But we all know you'll be fine.
Sorry for the long post. I just feel the need to give advice since there was none available to me when I was in your spot.
