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| Pretending they're "different" and that their low IQ football (and basketball, hockey, etc.) recruits can actually handle the school load is the biggest load of B.S. I've ever heard. Same for Stanford and Duke. Unlike public degree mills, neither of these elite colleges offers remedial courses, so pray tell how dumb athletes who test at literally primary and middle school levels finish even one elite university-level course? Rampant fraud and cheating, obviously. |
Don’t know about Duke or Stanford but Harvard offers pre-calc. Also Stanford takes AP credit and doesn’t have the Ivy AI index. Show us some stats on ND’s grad rates before you act rude. |
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See, you’re just plain wrong. The truth is that Stanford’s admissions standards for football are the highest of the three and higher by far than any other successful D-1 program, but Notre Dame’s prospects are also held to high standards - including the expectation that they are sufficiently academically equipped to pass calculus. The idea that Notre Dame football players “test at primary and middle schools levels” is patently untrue and insulting. That might have been if Lou Holtz had his way way back when, but the administration wouldn’t lower admissions standards to his liking and that’s one of the main reasons he left. |
I mean, my dd is a lawyer now and has never taken a calculus course. It’s okay. |
You’re missing the point, but ok. Here’s a good and fair WSJ article article on the subject of ND and football and academics: https://online.wsj.com/articles/is-notre-dame-football-too-demanding-1408726455 |
No, the PP said they knew hordes of ND grads not current students. You equated that to current students and then challenged their claim. |
Whatever. Still entirely irrelevant to the discussion. We’re talking about what it’s like to go to school there, not what religion the graduates identify with decades later. Most UC-Berkeley grads aren’t hippies in their 40s and 50s either. |
Keep drinking the koolaid, trafficking the bullshit cult propaganda. Go team go!! |
The average 3-5 star football, basketball and even hockey and baseball recruit can’t pass algebra 2, which is a 9th grade course at most high schools. But sure, keep pretending they can all go to T20 universities and write university level papers. Must be magic in the air. |
Great article. Good for them. I have utmost respect for ND compared with some of the other college football teams that recruit dumbbells who could barely pass an 8th grade math exam. |
So much ND hate. It is quite entertaining to see this unfold in this thread. Jealous much? Did ND beat your team last year? Probably LOL |
Algebra 2 is not a 9th grade course “at most high schools.” And t20 universities have great avg graduation rates across the board. Show me some stats that debunk what I said. |