Why? |
It is not a peer of BC - it is a step below it. |
Appears Villanova’s yield is only 25%. |
Not true. |
Holy Cross takes 62% of their students via ED. That explains the yield. |
Villanova takes roughly half of their class ED. But for the class of 2029 if 3 out of 4 accepted kids don’t enroll at Villanova not a great sign. |
Nova is ranked between BC and Santa Clara. |
Makes them a better school in general however ![]()
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Please use your brain. Not all Catholics in the US are politically aligned. |
Really dumb take. |
At 58th in U.S. News rankings, mediocre for Villanova is spot on. |
There are a lot of great schools that aren't Top 20. Villanova is one of them.
It is below ND and Georgetown but it is still a great school. However, I think an argument can be made that its reputation lags behind its desirability and stats of incoming freshman, similar to Northeastern, Georgia and Boston University. |
MAGA turned SOME Catholics against the Pope. I would think that would have a very positive effect as it suggests Villanova will attract anti-MAGAs, i.e., the kind of evidence-based thinkers who excel in academic settings. I think it will become a magnet for compassionate, pro-social Pope Francis and Pope Leo Catholics, which makes it the kind of place I'd like to send my kids. |
All of the above are good schools. My kids didn't look at Catholic schools, but of those listed above, I would rather have a kid at Boston College than at any of the others. But that's just my preference. You do you (or, more appropriately, let your kid do your kid). |