| Georgetown was the only Catholic university I considered attending. |
| Extremely underfunded. |
What's Holy Cross? Not familiar with that one. |
+1 |
| Makes it more impressive with how they are able to be as relevant and influential as they are with relatively less compared to other better resourced institutions. |
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What’s Holy Cross is your boss’s boss Alma Mater. Good try must be a beagle.
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Hardly. I see there are three. Do you mean the one in MA? |
Georgetown is very secular. |
If you are interested even a little bit in history, those classes would be very valuable, especially for someone who has limited knowlege. |
Notre Dame is the Catholic flagship university. Shame on them... for being Catholic??? |
Georgetown is not a top Catholic university. It is a secular university with a Catholic history. No Catholics go to Georgetown for a Catholic University, community or education. The Georgetown jesuits dirched Catholicism a long time ago, dusting it off now and then for alumni, then shoving it into the back of the closet the rest of the time. Notre Dame is the top Catholic university, followed by schools such as Villanova, Boston, Holy Cross, Catholic U, etc. |
Notre Dame is the one trying to better the lives of others. ND has a very strong Catholic identity. |
Georgetown has also chased away a lot of Catholic support over recent years. In contrast. Notre Dame embraces their Catholic heritage. |
Um, no. |
Wasn't Georgetown the one with the shameful slavery history? |