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Anonymous wrote:As is anecdotally reflective, word out of South Bend is this round of REA was far more brutal than last year.


Would be curious to know more. Sad rejected kid over here with an older sister at the school who they desperately wanted to be at school with for a bit. I probably shouldn’t try to make sense of it all but they are definitely doubting themselves (where I am saying keep your chin up! Way more competitive applicants than slots).
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As is anecdotally reflective, word out of South Bend is this round of REA was far more brutal than last year.


Would be curious to know more. Sad rejected kid over here with an older sister at the school who they desperately wanted to be at school with for a bit. I probably shouldn’t try to make sense of it all but they are definitely doubting themselves (where I am saying keep your chin up! Way more competitive applicants than slots).
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In the dmv Catholic school world hearing lots of anecdotal examples from my kid of very high stats children of accomplished alumni not getting in. Still a bummer for my kid but softens the blow. Wonder how much the craziness at places like Columbia and ne Slavs attracted more people to notre dame.
Anonymous
A $20 billion endowment will attract a lot more kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:ND and BC are not 3% points apart. ND is ranked 20th. Linkedin has it in top 20 too. BC is amazing but a back up option.


Yes, their acceptance rates are about three percentage points apart.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Holy Cross is a great option for kids deferred by ND. HC has always been a top 25 SLAC and like Notre Dame has a fervent alumni base. Holy Cross has RD of Jan 15.


Ugh would this Holy Cross booster please stop? It's a lovely school but your incessant promotion is grating.

Any student who applied early to ND knows about Holy Cross, and people who read this board are likely annoyed by how fervent this particular alumnus is.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ND and BC are not 3% points apart. ND is ranked 20th. Linkedin has it in top 20 too. BC is amazing but a back up option.


Yes, their acceptance rates are about three percentage points apart.


These schools are not similarly competitive. ND has no binding early decision and a 60% yield rate. BC fills most of its class via ED1 and ED2 -- students committed to attend -- and rejects a lot of people RD.

BC is a great school, but for students who commit to go there, a MUCH easier admit than ND.
Anonymous
ND is the Catholic flagship BC is like Villanova. BTW Northeastern has reported a class of 2029 acceptance rate of 5.6% half of BCs.
Anonymous
ND grads are much more prominent than BC. Georgetown would be a ND peer.
Anonymous
is this the first year ND is need blind for international? I think so. could make it harder for the regular feeders .. or anyone stateside tbh
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:is this the first year ND is need blind for international? I think so. could make it harder for the regular feeders .. or anyone stateside tbh


No, ND has been need blind for international students for a while (definitely since before the last admissions cycle).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Holy Cross is a great option for kids deferred by ND. HC has always been a top 25 SLAC and like Notre Dame has a fervent alumni base. Holy Cross has RD of Jan 15.

LOL

Not
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Literally 25 other schools to consider before Holy Cross lol
Anonymous
Must be bc boosters HC is Catholic powerhouse and has been forever like ND. Nova will overtake BC shortly. But they do have Doug Flutie.
Anonymous
Take it easy on BC football 2-10 this year with 1 of those wins over mighty Fordham. Nova is only Catholic school still playing football. Go Cats.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Must be bc boosters HC is Catholic powerhouse and has been forever like ND. Nova will overtake BC shortly. But they do have Doug Flutie.

BC is currently way better than HC. That may well change, but HC has a long way to go. Rankings and admission rates do not lie: Holy Cross is a back up to the back up for high stats kids.
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