after one being Catholic and one Jesuit, the similarities between ND & HC are non-existent. |
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It will be more than just checking a box. They will be able to glean info on faith from your essays. And if they find out it is a lie, and admission will be rescinded. |
My child got into Notre Dame, but didn’t attend. We have several cousins that did and they have nothing but wonderful things to say. We felt similarly at admit day and it was a real contender. I am not Catholic, but married into a Catholic family. I don’t think Notre Dame has a preference for Catholics per se, but rather that is who applies. I actually think they care quite a bit about adding diversity. Well, the religion portion doesn’t appeal to me, but I do appreciate the focus on educating the whole person. For me that means emotional intelligence, humanity, service to others, etc. If this resonates, I think many non-believers could find a very happy home there. My impressions with a little background from college counseling friend that is at a Catholic high school is that fit is prioritized over stats. I think showing a servant heart, care for others, a genuine desire to becomebest version of oneself goes a long way. |
Uh, only if you have a 35 ACT, a 4.5 GPA or a 1520 SAT (that's last year's 75th percentile) if unhooked. There's a reason why UVA is ranked 24. And since OP's kid is applying SCEA, they can apply EA to publics like UVA, UCLA, etc. at the same time. My DD was exactly 1520 SAT, 4.6 GPA with national competition awards, rejected by VUA. We are OOS. |
Does everyone have to be a devout catholic? Can one be a catholic by family tradition? Or non-practicing? The essay doesn’t have to be about religion right? |
For sure not, sorry, kids attended a Catholic high school and very few are devout. Sorry parents. |
Georgetown & ND are TOUGH to get into. |
Notre Dame has a 9 percent admissions rate. And a 64 percent yield rate, which is extraordinary. It is not a cakewalk for anyone. And the students that do apply really want to go there. It's no one's back-up. But it is a unique school - history, Catholicism, location, football. No one randomly shotguns an app to Notre Dame. It's a school that really values service and community. High stats alone are not enough for Notre Dame.
When it comes to the "easiest" admissions to the most selective private universities, you have to look at ED and recent history. If applying ED, WashU and Chicago like the private school students that apply early. And I'd add Columbia right now because a lot of smart students are choosing other options today. I'm sure Columbia will come back in the future, but at this moment in time it is the easiest Ivy when it comes to admissions. |
easier to get into Georgetown in RD than early from our private. |
agree with this, from what we saw this past cycle. |
Huh? Acceptance rate 4% says otherwise. What happens at our school is that they are getting Indian kids now. With more Indian kids on campus, it might be hopeful for the school to turn around in the future. |
Theyre easier than CMU, Emory and WashU. |
Way to sabotage a stranger, PP. You are a jerk. Obviously, do not lie and say you are Catholic when applying to ND (or any faith-based school). ND is 1/5 non-Catholic. My sense is that they want students who are comfortable with/ respectful of a religious worldview, even if they don't practice regularly (lots of ND students do not attend mass). A sincere Muslim or Mainline Protestant would be more welcome than a fake Catholic. |
Good luck with that. |