Georgetown v. Notre Dame

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown seems like some weird, fading place. ND has all the momentum.


It reminds me of big east basketball. It was a thing and now it's not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown seems like some weird, fading place. ND has all the momentum.


It reminds me of big east basketball. It was a thing and now it's not.


Lol. Georgetown university is still "a thing". Sorry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown seems like some weird, fading place. ND has all the momentum.


It reminds me of big east basketball. It was a thing and now it's not.


Lol. Georgetown university is still "a thing". Sorry.


Eh not really.

It’s def lost a lot of sheen from a decade ago
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown seems like some weird, fading place. ND has all the momentum.


It reminds me of big east basketball. It was a thing and now it's not.


Lol. Georgetown university is still "a thing". Sorry.


Eh not really.

It’s def lost a lot of sheen from a decade ago


Go to south bend and get an excellent education. Nothing wrong with that or doing the same at GT.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown seems like some weird, fading place. ND has all the momentum.


You are insane. South Bend is an armpit and there are no jobs there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown seems like some weird, fading place. ND has all the momentum.


You are insane. South Bend is an armpit and there are no jobs there.


And you are clueless. Nobody goes to Notre Dame hoping to land a job there afterwards.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown seems like some weird, fading place. ND has all the momentum.


You are insane. South Bend is an armpit and there are no jobs there.


And you are clueless. Nobody goes to Notre Dame hoping to land a job there afterwards.


Right. DP, and this argument is so tired and nonsensical. No one's going to Yale to get a job in New Haven, CT, or Dartmouth because they're trying to get employed in rural New Hampshire.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown seems like some weird, fading place. ND has all the momentum.


You are insane. South Bend is an armpit and there are no jobs there.


And you are clueless. Nobody goes to Notre Dame hoping to land a job there afterwards.


Right. DP, and this argument is so tired and nonsensical. No one's going to Yale to get a job in New Haven, CT, or Dartmouth because they're trying to get employed in rural New Hampshire.


Or Cornell for Ithaca. Etc. It makes no sense.
Anonymous
Obviously the location is important for things like student employment and internships and opportunities as an undergrad. There are opportunities only in Washington DC that don't exist in the same way elsewhere. But every location has unique opportunities.
Anonymous
If you attend a Jesuit parish and a Jesuit high school of course Georgetown, Boston College, Fordham, Loyola, Fairfield U., Holy Cross, etc. would be likely choices over ND.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you attend a Jesuit parish and a Jesuit high school of course Georgetown, Boston College, Fordham, Loyola, Fairfield U., Holy Cross, etc. would be likely choices over ND.


Not necessarily. Plenty of catholic kids attend Jesuit high schools because they are usually among the best or the best catholic schools in a given city. Plenty of people attend the most convenient parishes and could care less that they are Jesuit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you attend a Jesuit parish and a Jesuit high school of course Georgetown, Boston College, Fordham, Loyola, Fairfield U., Holy Cross, etc. would be likely choices over ND.


Is this trolling or something I don't understand?

I'm a non-practicing catholic.
My kid went to a public school and chose ND because it's a great T20 school with one of the best business program and alumni network.
Nothing to do with a religion.

Anonymous
I do not have time to read every post here, and this is not the most important thing, but I do think the atmosphere of a campus matters if you plan to spend four years there. Georgetown beyond the front of Healy has some cramped, dark areas that are not very pleasant. You are also on final approach for planes landing at Reagan. Spend a day or two on campus and you will hear the constant noise above you since the planes follow the river to land at DCA. I just want to point these items out, especially the planes since people making a quick visit may not notice. Thank you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you attend a Jesuit parish and a Jesuit high school of course Georgetown, Boston College, Fordham, Loyola, Fairfield U., Holy Cross, etc. would be likely choices over ND.


Some of the garbage that is thrown out on these threads just boggles the mind. Nobody who gets into Notre Dame is going to choose any of these schools over it except for GU and BC. Jesuit high school graduates go to ND all the time. And there's no such thing as a "Jesuit parish."
Anonymous
Had no idea Georgetown was considered particularly prestigious until perusing DCUM. It seems awfully overrated. People really comparing it to the Ivies?
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