Why is Notre Dame bot as selective as it's peers?

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Anonymous wrote:Dame has an 18% acceptance rate this year with a 22 % RD rate. That significantly higher than all the other schools in the top 25.


Where are you getting 18% from? It’s definitely lower. The acceptance rates from last year at top schools show Notre Dame is on par with many of the best colleges.

Schools significantly more selective than Notre Dame:

Harvard (3%)
Stanford (4%)
Caltech (4%)
Columbia (4%)
MIT (4%)
Duke (5%)
Yale (5%)
Brown (5%)
Princeton (6%)
UPenn (6%)
Dartmouth (6%)
Vanderbilt (6%)
Northwestern (7%)
Cornell (7%)
John’s Hopkins (7%)

Notre Dame’s Peer Group Acceptance Rates:

Rice (9%)
UCLA (9%)
Tufts (10%)
WashU (11%)
Carnegie Mellon (11%)
Berkeley (11%)
Georgetown (12%)
Notre Dame (13%)
Emory (16%)
UNC (17%)
Georgia Tech (17%)
UMich (18%)


No horse in this race but I think this basically reaffirms my existing impression. Ivies, Stanford, MIT, Duke, etc. are still in a different league than Notre Dame, and instead their peer set is more like WashU, Georgetown, and Emory. Those are great schools too but not quite the level of the first grouping.

You could easily put Cornell, Vandy, Northwestern in the second grouping.


Cornell, Vanderbilt, Northwestern, Georgetown and Notre Dame are all a tier above WUSTL and Emory.

That's a huge lie. Emory business is better WashU, ND, Georgetown, and Vandy. WashU medicine is better than all of them. And they're all ranked around the same.


Totally Wrong.
ND and GT business are a level up from Emory.

No they aren't.
https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-business-schools/mba-rankings


We are talking about undergrad.
Ranking wise, USN&WR ranked them all same, but then they also have Ohio and UIUC ranked same as well.

Poets&Quant ranked ND and GT just little higher.
https://poetsandquantsforundergrads.com/rankings/best-undergraduate-business-schools-business-school-rankings/2/

In reality, Emory is clearly a level down.

https://www.collegetransitions.com/dataverse/top-feeders-banking

https://www.peakframeworks.com/post/ib-target-schools

https://www.peakframeworks.com/post/consulting-target-schools

If you have a kid interested in business major, you better not provide any advice.



I was talking about the university as a whole not just undergrad hense why I said MEDICINE is better at WashU. Some of you love moving the goalposts. Also that's just Wallstreet, Emory has much better consulting placement
https://www.bloomberg.com/business-schools/industries/consulting/
Here Emory ranks 2nd for consulting
https://www.google.com/amp/s/finance.yahoo.com/amphtml/news/consulting-banking-tech-business-schools-120059544.html
Usnews ranks Emory higher because it takes more into account than just finance.


Great, let's get simple.
University as a whole, ND has been a solid T20 school for very very long long time.
Emory Not.

https://usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities



Oh you're an ND booster, if you really think there's a meaningful difference between 18 and 22. But what about the Times/WSJ ranking...
https://www.timeshighereducation.com/rankings/united-states/2022
Emory-20
ND- 28
P.S. Emory was ranked 20 in 2017 by US news. So not too long ago. You sound unhinged.


NP. OMG Emory booster...go start your own thread. YOU sound unhinged.

Not PP but it's you. You have to be unhinged to think ND is somehow better than WashU and Emory, especially when it appears both are ranked higher on at least one ranking.
Also, not many top schools see Notre Dame as a peer.
https://www.chronicle.com/article/who-does-your-college-think-its-peers-are?cid=gen_sign_in#id=152080


I never made such a claim. I am just marveling at the Emory booster on the ND thread who just can't let go.

You both can't seem to let go, at least Emory booster brings the facts.
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Anonymous wrote:Dame has an 18% acceptance rate this year with a 22 % RD rate. That significantly higher than all the other schools in the top 25.


Where are you getting 18% from? It’s definitely lower. The acceptance rates from last year at top schools show Notre Dame is on par with many of the best colleges.

Schools significantly more selective than Notre Dame:

Harvard (3%)
Stanford (4%)
Caltech (4%)
Columbia (4%)
MIT (4%)
Duke (5%)
Yale (5%)
Brown (5%)
Princeton (6%)
UPenn (6%)
Dartmouth (6%)
Vanderbilt (6%)
Northwestern (7%)
Cornell (7%)
John’s Hopkins (7%)

Notre Dame’s Peer Group Acceptance Rates:

Rice (9%)
UCLA (9%)
Tufts (10%)
WashU (11%)
Carnegie Mellon (11%)
Berkeley (11%)
Georgetown (12%)
Notre Dame (13%)
Emory (16%)
UNC (17%)
Georgia Tech (17%)
UMich (18%)


No horse in this race but I think this basically reaffirms my existing impression. Ivies, Stanford, MIT, Duke, etc. are still in a different league than Notre Dame, and instead their peer set is more like WashU, Georgetown, and Emory. Those are great schools too but not quite the level of the first grouping.

You could easily put Cornell, Vandy, Northwestern in the second grouping.


Cornell, Vanderbilt, Northwestern, Georgetown and Notre Dame are all a tier above WUSTL and Emory.

That's a huge lie. Emory business is better WashU, ND, Georgetown, and Vandy. WashU medicine is better than all of them. And they're all ranked around the same.


Totally Wrong.
ND and GT business are a level up from Emory.

No they aren't.
https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-business-schools/mba-rankings


Dummy...this is a graduate school ranking.

You're calling the wrong person dumb, because you lack comprehension skills. Reread my post again.


What did I miss? There has been no discussion here about graduate school. Here is the thread I responded to. You mentioned medicine, but that doesn't change the fact that we are talking about undergraduate programs. God you are desperate.


You missed when I clearly mentioned WashU medicine. That should have clued you in to what I was talking about. IE the entire university.


Well for one thing, ND doesn't have a medical school and this is an ND thread. So your "clue" didn't make sense.

It did make sense because PPs original comment mention 4 other schools being better than WashU, which do have med schools. Again you and the other ND booster lack comprehension skills. Must be a catholic thing.


LOL, wow now that's a stretch. You really are desperate lol.
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Anonymous wrote:Dame has an 18% acceptance rate this year with a 22 % RD rate. That significantly higher than all the other schools in the top 25.


Where are you getting 18% from? It’s definitely lower. The acceptance rates from last year at top schools show Notre Dame is on par with many of the best colleges.

Schools significantly more selective than Notre Dame:

Harvard (3%)
Stanford (4%)
Caltech (4%)
Columbia (4%)
MIT (4%)
Duke (5%)
Yale (5%)
Brown (5%)
Princeton (6%)
UPenn (6%)
Dartmouth (6%)
Vanderbilt (6%)
Northwestern (7%)
Cornell (7%)
John’s Hopkins (7%)

Notre Dame’s Peer Group Acceptance Rates:

Rice (9%)
UCLA (9%)
Tufts (10%)
WashU (11%)
Carnegie Mellon (11%)
Berkeley (11%)
Georgetown (12%)
Notre Dame (13%)
Emory (16%)
UNC (17%)
Georgia Tech (17%)
UMich (18%)


No horse in this race but I think this basically reaffirms my existing impression. Ivies, Stanford, MIT, Duke, etc. are still in a different league than Notre Dame, and instead their peer set is more like WashU, Georgetown, and Emory. Those are great schools too but not quite the level of the first grouping.

You could easily put Cornell, Vandy, Northwestern in the second grouping.


Cornell, Vanderbilt, Northwestern, Georgetown and Notre Dame are all a tier above WUSTL and Emory.

That's a huge lie. Emory business is better WashU, ND, Georgetown, and Vandy. WashU medicine is better than all of them. And they're all ranked around the same.


Totally Wrong.
ND and GT business are a level up from Emory.

No they aren't.
https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-business-schools/mba-rankings


We are talking about undergrad.
Ranking wise, USN&WR ranked them all same, but then they also have Ohio and UIUC ranked same as well.

Poets&Quant ranked ND and GT just little higher.
https://poetsandquantsforundergrads.com/rankings/best-undergraduate-business-schools-business-school-rankings/2/

In reality, Emory is clearly a level down.

https://www.collegetransitions.com/dataverse/top-feeders-banking

https://www.peakframeworks.com/post/ib-target-schools

https://www.peakframeworks.com/post/consulting-target-schools

If you have a kid interested in business major, you better not provide any advice.



I was talking about the university as a whole not just undergrad hense why I said MEDICINE is better at WashU. Some of you love moving the goalposts. Also that's just Wallstreet, Emory has much better consulting placement
https://www.bloomberg.com/business-schools/industries/consulting/
Here Emory ranks 2nd for consulting
https://www.google.com/amp/s/finance.yahoo.com/amphtml/news/consulting-banking-tech-business-schools-120059544.html
Usnews ranks Emory higher because it takes more into account than just finance.


Great, let's get simple.
University as a whole, ND has been a solid T20 school for very very long long time.
Emory Not.

https://usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities



Oh you're an ND booster, if you really think there's a meaningful difference between 18 and 22. But what about the Times/WSJ ranking...
https://www.timeshighereducation.com/rankings/united-states/2022
Emory-20
ND- 28
P.S. Emory was ranked 20 in 2017 by US news. So not too long ago. You sound unhinged.


NP. OMG Emory booster...go start your own thread. YOU sound unhinged.

Not PP but it's you. You have to be unhinged to think ND is somehow better than WashU and Emory, especially when it appears both are ranked higher on at least one ranking.
Also, not many top schools see Notre Dame as a peer.
https://www.chronicle.com/article/who-does-your-college-think-its-peers-are?cid=gen_sign_in#id=152080


I never made such a claim. I am just marveling at the Emory booster on the ND thread who just can't let go.

You both can't seem to let go, at least Emory booster brings the facts.


Yup and is also a sock puppet.
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Anonymous wrote:Dame has an 18% acceptance rate this year with a 22 % RD rate. That significantly higher than all the other schools in the top 25.


Where are you getting 18% from? It’s definitely lower. The acceptance rates from last year at top schools show Notre Dame is on par with many of the best colleges.

Schools significantly more selective than Notre Dame:

Harvard (3%)
Stanford (4%)
Caltech (4%)
Columbia (4%)
MIT (4%)
Duke (5%)
Yale (5%)
Brown (5%)
Princeton (6%)
UPenn (6%)
Dartmouth (6%)
Vanderbilt (6%)
Northwestern (7%)
Cornell (7%)
John’s Hopkins (7%)

Notre Dame’s Peer Group Acceptance Rates:

Rice (9%)
UCLA (9%)
Tufts (10%)
WashU (11%)
Carnegie Mellon (11%)
Berkeley (11%)
Georgetown (12%)
Notre Dame (13%)
Emory (16%)
UNC (17%)
Georgia Tech (17%)
UMich (18%)


No horse in this race but I think this basically reaffirms my existing impression. Ivies, Stanford, MIT, Duke, etc. are still in a different league than Notre Dame, and instead their peer set is more like WashU, Georgetown, and Emory. Those are great schools too but not quite the level of the first grouping.

You could easily put Cornell, Vandy, Northwestern in the second grouping.


Cornell, Vanderbilt, Northwestern, Georgetown and Notre Dame are all a tier above WUSTL and Emory.

That's a huge lie. Emory business is better WashU, ND, Georgetown, and Vandy. WashU medicine is better than all of them. And they're all ranked around the same.


Totally Wrong.
ND and GT business are a level up from Emory.

No they aren't.
https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-business-schools/mba-rankings


We are talking about undergrad.
Ranking wise, USN&WR ranked them all same, but then they also have Ohio and UIUC ranked same as well.

Poets&Quant ranked ND and GT just little higher.
https://poetsandquantsforundergrads.com/rankings/best-undergraduate-business-schools-business-school-rankings/2/

In reality, Emory is clearly a level down.

https://www.collegetransitions.com/dataverse/top-feeders-banking

https://www.peakframeworks.com/post/ib-target-schools

https://www.peakframeworks.com/post/consulting-target-schools

If you have a kid interested in business major, you better not provide any advice.



I was talking about the university as a whole not just undergrad hense why I said MEDICINE is better at WashU. Some of you love moving the goalposts. Also that's just Wallstreet, Emory has much better consulting placement
https://www.bloomberg.com/business-schools/industries/consulting/
Here Emory ranks 2nd for consulting
https://www.google.com/amp/s/finance.yahoo.com/amphtml/news/consulting-banking-tech-business-schools-120059544.html
Usnews ranks Emory higher because it takes more into account than just finance.


Great, let's get simple.
University as a whole, ND has been a solid T20 school for very very long long time.
Emory Not.

https://usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities



Oh you're an ND booster, if you really think there's a meaningful difference between 18 and 22. But what about the Times/WSJ ranking...
https://www.timeshighereducation.com/rankings/united-states/2022
Emory-20
ND- 28
P.S. Emory was ranked 20 in 2017 by US news. So not too long ago. You sound unhinged.


Looks like outcome/salary is a major factor for this

10 year out median salary by Department of Education data

ND: $89K
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?152080-University-of-Notre-Dame

Emory: $72K
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?139658-Emory-University
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Anonymous wrote:Dame has an 18% acceptance rate this year with a 22 % RD rate. That significantly higher than all the other schools in the top 25.


Where are you getting 18% from? It’s definitely lower. The acceptance rates from last year at top schools show Notre Dame is on par with many of the best colleges.

Schools significantly more selective than Notre Dame:

Harvard (3%)
Stanford (4%)
Caltech (4%)
Columbia (4%)
MIT (4%)
Duke (5%)
Yale (5%)
Brown (5%)
Princeton (6%)
UPenn (6%)
Dartmouth (6%)
Vanderbilt (6%)
Northwestern (7%)
Cornell (7%)
John’s Hopkins (7%)

Notre Dame’s Peer Group Acceptance Rates:

Rice (9%)
UCLA (9%)
Tufts (10%)
WashU (11%)
Carnegie Mellon (11%)
Berkeley (11%)
Georgetown (12%)
Notre Dame (13%)
Emory (16%)
UNC (17%)
Georgia Tech (17%)
UMich (18%)


No horse in this race but I think this basically reaffirms my existing impression. Ivies, Stanford, MIT, Duke, etc. are still in a different league than Notre Dame, and instead their peer set is more like WashU, Georgetown, and Emory. Those are great schools too but not quite the level of the first grouping.

You could easily put Cornell, Vandy, Northwestern in the second grouping.


Cornell, Vanderbilt, Northwestern, Georgetown and Notre Dame are all a tier above WUSTL and Emory.

That's a huge lie. Emory business is better WashU, ND, Georgetown, and Vandy. WashU medicine is better than all of them. And they're all ranked around the same.


Totally Wrong.
ND and GT business are a level up from Emory.

No they aren't.
https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-business-schools/mba-rankings


Dummy...this is a graduate school ranking.

You're calling the wrong person dumb, because you lack comprehension skills. Reread my post again.


What did I miss? There has been no discussion here about graduate school. Here is the thread I responded to. You mentioned medicine, but that doesn't change the fact that we are talking about undergraduate programs. God you are desperate.


You missed when I clearly mentioned WashU medicine. That should have clued you in to what I was talking about. IE the entire university.


Well for one thing, ND doesn't have a medical school and this is an ND thread. So your "clue" didn't make sense.

It did make sense because PPs original comment mention 4 other schools being better than WashU, which do have med schools. Again you and the other ND booster lack comprehension skills. Must be a catholic thing.


LOL, wow now that's a stretch. You really are desperate lol.

If that makes you feel better have at it. Yes ND doesn't have a medical school, it also doesn't have good medical school placement out of undergrad. So whether its Emory, WashU, Cornell, Northwestern, or a host of other top 20s; they are all better than it when it comes to anything medical.
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Anonymous wrote:Dame has an 18% acceptance rate this year with a 22 % RD rate. That significantly higher than all the other schools in the top 25.


Where are you getting 18% from? It’s definitely lower. The acceptance rates from last year at top schools show Notre Dame is on par with many of the best colleges.

Schools significantly more selective than Notre Dame:

Harvard (3%)
Stanford (4%)
Caltech (4%)
Columbia (4%)
MIT (4%)
Duke (5%)
Yale (5%)
Brown (5%)
Princeton (6%)
UPenn (6%)
Dartmouth (6%)
Vanderbilt (6%)
Northwestern (7%)
Cornell (7%)
John’s Hopkins (7%)

Notre Dame’s Peer Group Acceptance Rates:

Rice (9%)
UCLA (9%)
Tufts (10%)
WashU (11%)
Carnegie Mellon (11%)
Berkeley (11%)
Georgetown (12%)
Notre Dame (13%)
Emory (16%)
UNC (17%)
Georgia Tech (17%)
UMich (18%)


No horse in this race but I think this basically reaffirms my existing impression. Ivies, Stanford, MIT, Duke, etc. are still in a different league than Notre Dame, and instead their peer set is more like WashU, Georgetown, and Emory. Those are great schools too but not quite the level of the first grouping.

You could easily put Cornell, Vandy, Northwestern in the second grouping.


Cornell, Vanderbilt, Northwestern, Georgetown and Notre Dame are all a tier above WUSTL and Emory.

That's a huge lie. Emory business is better WashU, ND, Georgetown, and Vandy. WashU medicine is better than all of them. And they're all ranked around the same.


Totally Wrong.
ND and GT business are a level up from Emory.

No they aren't.
https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-business-schools/mba-rankings


We are talking about undergrad.
Ranking wise, USN&WR ranked them all same, but then they also have Ohio and UIUC ranked same as well.

Poets&Quant ranked ND and GT just little higher.
https://poetsandquantsforundergrads.com/rankings/best-undergraduate-business-schools-business-school-rankings/2/

In reality, Emory is clearly a level down.

https://www.collegetransitions.com/dataverse/top-feeders-banking

https://www.peakframeworks.com/post/ib-target-schools

https://www.peakframeworks.com/post/consulting-target-schools

If you have a kid interested in business major, you better not provide any advice.



I was talking about the university as a whole not just undergrad hense why I said MEDICINE is better at WashU. Some of you love moving the goalposts. Also that's just Wallstreet, Emory has much better consulting placement
https://www.bloomberg.com/business-schools/industries/consulting/
Here Emory ranks 2nd for consulting
https://www.google.com/amp/s/finance.yahoo.com/amphtml/news/consulting-banking-tech-business-schools-120059544.html
Usnews ranks Emory higher because it takes more into account than just finance.


Great, let's get simple.
University as a whole, ND has been a solid T20 school for very very long long time.
Emory Not.

https://usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities



Oh you're an ND booster, if you really think there's a meaningful difference between 18 and 22. But what about the Times/WSJ ranking...
https://www.timeshighereducation.com/rankings/united-states/2022
Emory-20
ND- 28
P.S. Emory was ranked 20 in 2017 by US news. So not too long ago. You sound unhinged.


Looks like outcome/salary is a major factor for this

10 year out median salary by Department of Education data

ND: $89K
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?152080-University-of-Notre-Dame

Emory: $72K
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?139658-Emory-University


Graduation rate must also have an impact. ND 96%, Emory 92%
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Anonymous wrote:Dame has an 18% acceptance rate this year with a 22 % RD rate. That significantly higher than all the other schools in the top 25.


Where are you getting 18% from? It’s definitely lower. The acceptance rates from last year at top schools show Notre Dame is on par with many of the best colleges.

Schools significantly more selective than Notre Dame:

Harvard (3%)
Stanford (4%)
Caltech (4%)
Columbia (4%)
MIT (4%)
Duke (5%)
Yale (5%)
Brown (5%)
Princeton (6%)
UPenn (6%)
Dartmouth (6%)
Vanderbilt (6%)
Northwestern (7%)
Cornell (7%)
John’s Hopkins (7%)

Notre Dame’s Peer Group Acceptance Rates:

Rice (9%)
UCLA (9%)
Tufts (10%)
WashU (11%)
Carnegie Mellon (11%)
Berkeley (11%)
Georgetown (12%)
Notre Dame (13%)
Emory (16%)
UNC (17%)
Georgia Tech (17%)
UMich (18%)


No horse in this race but I think this basically reaffirms my existing impression. Ivies, Stanford, MIT, Duke, etc. are still in a different league than Notre Dame, and instead their peer set is more like WashU, Georgetown, and Emory. Those are great schools too but not quite the level of the first grouping.

You could easily put Cornell, Vandy, Northwestern in the second grouping.


Cornell, Vanderbilt, Northwestern, Georgetown and Notre Dame are all a tier above WUSTL and Emory.

That's a huge lie. Emory business is better WashU, ND, Georgetown, and Vandy. WashU medicine is better than all of them. And they're all ranked around the same.


Totally Wrong.
ND and GT business are a level up from Emory.

No they aren't.
https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-business-schools/mba-rankings


Dummy...this is a graduate school ranking.

You're calling the wrong person dumb, because you lack comprehension skills. Reread my post again.


What did I miss? There has been no discussion here about graduate school. Here is the thread I responded to. You mentioned medicine, but that doesn't change the fact that we are talking about undergraduate programs. God you are desperate.


You missed when I clearly mentioned WashU medicine. That should have clued you in to what I was talking about. IE the entire university.


Well for one thing, ND doesn't have a medical school and this is an ND thread. So your "clue" didn't make sense.

It did make sense because PPs original comment mention 4 other schools being better than WashU, which do have med schools. Again you and the other ND booster lack comprehension skills. Must be a catholic thing.


LOL, wow now that's a stretch. You really are desperate lol.

If that makes you feel better have at it. Yes ND doesn't have a medical school, it also doesn't have good medical school placement out of undergrad. So whether its Emory, WashU, Cornell, Northwestern, or a host of other top 20s; they are all better than it when it comes to anything medical.


Wait, didn't this start out talking about business schools? Why did you change the subject to medical school to begin with? Serious act of desperation.
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Anonymous wrote:Dame has an 18% acceptance rate this year with a 22 % RD rate. That significantly higher than all the other schools in the top 25.


Where are you getting 18% from? It’s definitely lower. The acceptance rates from last year at top schools show Notre Dame is on par with many of the best colleges.

Schools significantly more selective than Notre Dame:

Harvard (3%)
Stanford (4%)
Caltech (4%)
Columbia (4%)
MIT (4%)
Duke (5%)
Yale (5%)
Brown (5%)
Princeton (6%)
UPenn (6%)
Dartmouth (6%)
Vanderbilt (6%)
Northwestern (7%)
Cornell (7%)
John’s Hopkins (7%)

Notre Dame’s Peer Group Acceptance Rates:

Rice (9%)
UCLA (9%)
Tufts (10%)
WashU (11%)
Carnegie Mellon (11%)
Berkeley (11%)
Georgetown (12%)
Notre Dame (13%)
Emory (16%)
UNC (17%)
Georgia Tech (17%)
UMich (18%)


No horse in this race but I think this basically reaffirms my existing impression. Ivies, Stanford, MIT, Duke, etc. are still in a different league than Notre Dame, and instead their peer set is more like WashU, Georgetown, and Emory. Those are great schools too but not quite the level of the first grouping.

You could easily put Cornell, Vandy, Northwestern in the second grouping.


Cornell, Vanderbilt, Northwestern, Georgetown and Notre Dame are all a tier above WUSTL and Emory.

That's a huge lie. Emory business is better WashU, ND, Georgetown, and Vandy. WashU medicine is better than all of them. And they're all ranked around the same.


Totally Wrong.
ND and GT business are a level up from Emory.

No they aren't.
https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-business-schools/mba-rankings


Dummy...this is a graduate school ranking.

You're calling the wrong person dumb, because you lack comprehension skills. Reread my post again.


What did I miss? There has been no discussion here about graduate school. Here is the thread I responded to. You mentioned medicine, but that doesn't change the fact that we are talking about undergraduate programs. God you are desperate.


You missed when I clearly mentioned WashU medicine. That should have clued you in to what I was talking about. IE the entire university.


Well for one thing, ND doesn't have a medical school and this is an ND thread. So your "clue" didn't make sense.

It did make sense because PPs original comment mention 4 other schools being better than WashU, which do have med schools. Again you and the other ND booster lack comprehension skills. Must be a catholic thing.


LOL, wow now that's a stretch. You really are desperate lol.

If that makes you feel better have at it. Yes ND doesn't have a medical school, it also doesn't have good medical school placement out of undergrad. So whether its Emory, WashU, Cornell, Northwestern, or a host of other top 20s; they are all better than it when it comes to anything medical.


Wait, didn't this start out talking about business schools? Why did you change the subject to medical school to begin with? Serious act of desperation.

You can't read!
That's a huge lie. Emory business is better WashU, ND, Georgetown, and Vandy. WashU medicine is better than all of them. And they're all ranked around the same.
Anonymous
I have no dog in this fight, but I’m pretty sure if you asked 10 random people whether ND or Emory was better, at least 9 would say ND. It has much more of a national reputation. I grew up on the west coast and only in CA did people even know Emory.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have no dog in this fight, but I’m pretty sure if you asked 10 random people whether ND or Emory was better, at least 9 would say ND. It has much more of a national reputation. I grew up on the west coast and only in CA did people even know Emory.

More people know UAlabama as well. Happy for ND. I guess Emory can join the likes of the unknown Rice, WashU, Swarthmore, Amherst, Middlebury etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have no dog in this fight, but I’m pretty sure if you asked 10 random people whether ND or Emory was better, at least 9 would say ND. It has much more of a national reputation. I grew up on the west coast and only in CA did people even know Emory.

More people know UAlabama as well. Happy for ND. I guess Emory can join the likes of the unknown Rice, WashU, Swarthmore, Amherst, Middlebury etc.


What is UAlabama known for?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have no dog in this fight, but I’m pretty sure if you asked 10 random people whether ND or Emory was better, at least 9 would say ND. It has much more of a national reputation. I grew up on the west coast and only in CA did people even know Emory.

More people know UAlabama as well. Happy for ND. I guess Emory can join the likes of the unknown Rice, WashU, Swarthmore, Amherst, Middlebury etc.


What is UAlabama known for?


Football
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have no dog in this fight, but I’m pretty sure if you asked 10 random people whether ND or Emory was better, at least 9 would say ND. It has much more of a national reputation. I grew up on the west coast and only in CA did people even know Emory.

More people know UAlabama as well. Happy for ND. I guess Emory can join the likes of the unknown Rice, WashU, Swarthmore, Amherst, Middlebury etc.


What is UAlabama known for?


Football

So is Notre Dame. BD boosters really think ND is known fir it's academics, just delusional.
Anonymous
OP Notre Dame is a great school that combines strong academics with a strong athletic culture. It doesn’t really reach the pinnacle of the dual threat academic-athletic schools like Stanford and Duke but it’s up there
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP Notre Dame is a great school that combines strong academics with a strong athletic culture. It doesn’t really reach the pinnacle of the dual threat academic-athletic schools like Stanford and Duke but it’s up there

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