HC currently requires no supplemental essay and is giving out application fee waivers left and right. That doesn’t seem to be the profile of an elite school. I am sure it is a great place but to try and equate it with ND is ludicrous. |
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Yikes, US News has ranked colleges since the mid 80s. Believe Holy Cross has always been in the 18-35 range of National Liberal Arts schools. Currently, HC is 27 but US News includes the 3 service academies as LAC. Now BC when it was still a Boston Commuter school wasn’t ranked in top 50 of National Universities for many years and has been stuck in the 37-40s range forever behind UIllinois and UGA. Nice try, but HC and ND have graduated Nobel Prize winners and Supreme Court Judges and well BC 0 and 0.
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Could you start a new thread? This Isn’t really about ND anymore. But to clarify about ND: only has ACB as a graduate. And I think only 2 Nobel laureates. |
| Clarify ND Law School grad ACB, HC grad Clarence Thomas Yale Law School grad. Not sure about ND laureates but Holy Cross has a Nobel Medicine winner and also Dr Fauci. BC goose eggs. |
| I wouldn’t be bragging about Fauci. Liar & criminal. |
| Know several ND legacy kids now enrolled at Holy Cross. Very happy there and solid fallback for ND. |
Notre Dame released stats. 11.5% admit rate on 6% application growth. So the REA admission rate is down 2% from last year and this potentially sets up a ~5% RD admission rate this year. Worth note is these REA figures also appear to include “QuestBridge, the STARS College Network, the Cristo Rey Network, and many other schools and community-based organizations…” |
Also important to note that the number admitted this round is down by 3% (52 less students). There is an effort to equalize the number admitted between REA and RD, so you will see a larger RD admit pool this year. Hopefully that will help more deferrals, of which there were more than in past years. |
| ND is a very good school but 2 drawbacks are South Bend and long winters. |