Will Villanova become more competitive than ND or Georgetown?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:ND is platinum, Georgetown is gold and Holy Cross is silver. Would not go to any of the other Catholic schools unless received a free ride. Who would pay 400k over 4 years for Villanova, Boston College or a Fairfield.


Meh, I would be happy with DC at any of these schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ND is platinum, Georgetown is gold and Holy Cross is silver. Would not go to any of the other Catholic schools unless received a free ride. Who would pay 400k over 4 years for Villanova, Boston College or a Fairfield.


Meh, I would be happy with DC at any of these schools.


Don’t go to fairfield
Anonymous
Would pay full price for Notre Dame, and maybe Holy Cross if kids interested in liberal arts but Georgetown is too secular and has tiny campus no interest.
Anonymous
Would not and did not pay full price for Notre Dame.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ND is platinum, Georgetown is gold and Holy Cross is silver. Would not go to any of the other Catholic schools unless received a free ride. Who would pay 400k over 4 years for Villanova, Boston College or a Fairfield.


Meh, I would be happy with DC at any of these schools.


Don’t go to fairfield


Why?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:MAGA turned Catholics against the Pope. Hopefully this won't have an ill effect on Villanova admissions going forward.


I don't know if Villanova is that fond of this pope's brand of Catholicism even though he did graduate from Villanova.
Anonymous
How does anyone know what Villanova thinks of their new Pope. Sure all Wildcats are proud of their grad being named Pope but basketball success drives applications at a school like Nova. In 2025 US new had Villanova ranked in the mid 50’s way behind ND, HC, and Georgetown.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No, very few have Pope as their career goal. But for those that do, it might swing the needle to Villanova.


You do realize many have respect for The Pope and would want to walk in his path? Villanova is a great choice for devoted Catholics.
Anonymous
Villanova will never be a top school because it doesn't do research. They get almost $0 grant dollars and train very few PhDs, no MDs, no Pharma Ds, etc. Villanova does not produce large amounts of publications in top journals. All of that is fine, Villanova is a small school dedicated to undergrads and a few professional degree programs. It will never be top tier until it does ground breaking research. It won't.

Villanova is a mediocre school. It's fine if you want to use it as launching pad for a better grad school, but there are far cheaper and better options at state schools.
Anonymous
The person saying that Holy Cross is better than Villanova isn't up to date on the college landscape. Things are much different now than they were in 1980's and 1990's.

Citing the career of Clarance Thomas, who is 76, isn't very relevant to the conversation. In law, where you got your undergraduate degree is irrelevant especially when you went to Yale Law School.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ND is platinum, Georgetown is gold and Holy Cross is silver. Would not go to any of the other Catholic schools unless received a free ride. Who would pay 400k over 4 years for Villanova, Boston College or a Fairfield.


Meh, I would be happy with DC at any of these schools.


Don’t go to fairfield


why? I thought this was a great school?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Would pay full price for Notre Dame, and maybe Holy Cross if kids interested in liberal arts but Georgetown is too secular and has tiny campus no interest.


I think the Georgetown students use the city like other city schools. Campus is beautiful. Yes it is secular and I have heard complaints there but maybe more parents than kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How does anyone know what Villanova thinks of their new Pope. Sure all Wildcats are proud of their grad being named Pope but basketball success drives applications at a school like Nova. In 2025 US new had Villanova ranked in the mid 50’s way behind ND, HC, and Georgetown.


The nova grad I know best is hardcore Maga. all in on mass deportation and the new pope has pushed back hard against the way immigrants are being treated by Maga.
Anonymous
For class of 2029 Holy Cross acceptance rate is 16% while Villanova is 27.4%.Yields for HC over 50% Villanova less than 33%.
Anonymous
Villanova is a peer of Providence, Santa Clara, BC, UMiami.
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