Will Villanova become more competitive than ND or Georgetown?

Anonymous
^Nope. ND>Georgetown>Holy Cross>Nova=BC. Georgetown is most secular and gets perhaps a higher% of non Catholic applicants. ND has the huge endowment and football branding advantage. Holy Cross has niche spot of being top25 LAC. Now Villanova has some great news but needed as US News rank fell to 58 fairly low. BC and Villanova rely on sports success for favorability- football and hoops respectively. But ND, Georgetown, and HC have a larger much older prestige advantage to overcome don’t believe even Pope Leo can overcome.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:^Nope. ND>Georgetown>Holy Cross>Nova=BC. Georgetown is most secular and gets perhaps a higher% of non Catholic applicants. ND has the huge endowment and football branding advantage. Holy Cross has niche spot of being top25 LAC. Now Villanova has some great news but needed as US News rank fell to 58 fairly low. BC and Villanova rely on sports success for favorability- football and hoops respectively. But ND, Georgetown, and HC have a larger much older prestige advantage to overcome don’t believe even Pope Leo can overcome.


Nope but closer.

It was ND>Georgetown>BC=Villanova>Holy Cross

Now ND>Georgetown>Villanova>BC>Holy Cross
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for admissions readers at Villanova as you know there are going to be tons of kids who try unsuccessfully to mention the Pope in their essays. It will become very cliché.


They will see through it. My daughter will get in. She’s an excellent student who has always taken her faith seriously and isn’t jumping on the Pope bandwagon. They will see that in her essays and her ECs. She will choose ND over Villanova if she has that as an option though.


It is now ND>Nova>Gtown>HC>BC for Catholic applicants.


Nope. Nova is at the end still
Anonymous
Nice try but Gtown, Holy Cross and Notre Dame were the only 3 national schools for over 150 years. ND has $20 billion, while HC has an alumni base includes Supreme Court, Nobel Prize winner in medicine, Dr Fauci, and recently, Vice Chair of Harvard Corporation in news a lot with feud with President Trump. Georgetown was founded in 1700’s. Prestige is acquired over centuries, BC and Villanova don’t have that luxury, But great boast for Villanova.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Given the pope connection,are we looking at a sub 10% acceptance rate coming up for Villanova?


More desirable for Catholics rhan Georgetown, less desirable than Notre Dame.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No, very few have Pope as their career goal. But for those that do, it might swing the needle to Villanova.


Those kids attend the Neuman List schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:MAGA turned Catholics against the Pope. Hopefully this won't have an ill effect on Villanova admissions going forward.


Pope Francis turned against traditional Catholics.

There is a lot of hope that this new pope will be more Catholic and less political, given his canon law background, especially among traditional, church attending Catholics.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for admissions readers at Villanova as you know there are going to be tons of kids who try unsuccessfully to mention the Pope in their essays. It will become very cliché.


They will see through it. My daughter will get in. She’s an excellent student who has always taken her faith seriously and isn’t jumping on the Pope bandwagon. They will see that in her essays and her ECs. She will choose ND over Villanova if she has that as an option though.


My son who fit this profile and had grade/SAT stats above Villanova's was wait listed.

Don't count your chickens.
Anonymous
Yes, Villanova's acceptance rate will decline and its yield will rise.

Georgtown University's popularity soared after winning the NCAA basketball championship in 1984.

Maybe Villanova will change their mascot from a wildcat to a Pope.
Anonymous
What is Nd?
I don’t think Georgetown or this ND are that popular. So yes, Villanova will be more popular. Which is good, because they just bought the campus down the street and need to he wears income and students to fill it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for admissions readers at Villanova as you know there are going to be tons of kids who try unsuccessfully to mention the Pope in their essays. It will become very cliché.


They will see through it. My daughter will get in. She’s an excellent student who has always taken her faith seriously and isn’t jumping on the Pope bandwagon. They will see that in her essays and her ECs. She will choose ND over Villanova if she has that as an option though.


It is now ND>Nova>Gtown>HC>BC for Catholic applicants.


This.

I would move Georgetown down one step and Holy Cross up though. Georgetown's hard turn away from Catholicism the past decade or so moves them farther away from being a desired Catholic University.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for admissions readers at Villanova as you know there are going to be tons of kids who try unsuccessfully to mention the Pope in their essays. It will become very cliché.


They will see through it. My daughter will get in. She’s an excellent student who has always taken her faith seriously and isn’t jumping on the Pope bandwagon. They will see that in her essays and her ECs. She will choose ND over Villanova if she has that as an option though.


It is now ND>Nova>Gtown>HC>BC for Catholic applicants.


Notre Dame > Villanova > Catholic University > Holy Cross > Georgetown > Boston

In a few years, Georgetown will drop further on this list.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is Nd?
I don’t think Georgetown or this ND are that popular. So yes, Villanova will be more popular. Which is good, because they just bought the campus down the street and need to he wears income and students to fill it.


You are joking, right?

Notre Dame is far and away the Catholic flagship university in the US for Catholic families.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:^Nope. ND>Georgetown>Holy Cross>Nova=BC. Georgetown is most secular and gets perhaps a higher% of non Catholic applicants. ND has the huge endowment and football branding advantage. Holy Cross has niche spot of being top25 LAC. Now Villanova has some great news but needed as US News rank fell to 58 fairly low. BC and Villanova rely on sports success for favorability- football and hoops respectively. But ND, Georgetown, and HC have a larger much older prestige advantage to overcome don’t believe even Pope Leo can overcome.


Nope but closer.

It was ND>Georgetown>BC=Villanova>Holy Cross

Now ND>Georgetown>Villanova>BC>Holy Cross


Nope.

Georgetown is much farther down thst list for Catholics.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^Nope. ND>Georgetown>Holy Cross>Nova=BC. Georgetown is most secular and gets perhaps a higher% of non Catholic applicants. ND has the huge endowment and football branding advantage. Holy Cross has niche spot of being top25 LAC. Now Villanova has some great news but needed as US News rank fell to 58 fairly low. BC and Villanova rely on sports success for favorability- football and hoops respectively. But ND, Georgetown, and HC have a larger much older prestige advantage to overcome don’t believe even Pope Leo can overcome.


Nope but closer.

It was ND>Georgetown>BC=Villanova>Holy Cross

Now ND>Georgetown>Villanova>BC>Holy Cross


Nope.

Georgetown is much farther down thst list for Catholics.


Perhaps. But it is also the only one non-Catholics will consider so it has a much broader applicant pool. I know plenty of Jews who would apply to Georgetown but none of the others.
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