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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's often a pick for private school kids who can't get in somewhere more elite here. A family I knew drew the line at Colgate and when their son didn't get admitted there, they settled on St. Andrews. It's obviously a good school, but I'm not sure the degree holds as much power if you plan to come back to the US for employment post graduation.[/quote] At our HS, Notre Dame is often a pick for private school kids who dont get in somewhere more elite. But.. anytime someone asks about ND, I dont jump in with that fact. Who cares?? My kids are at a top NYC private where every kid who is going to any college not named Harvard, Yale, Princeton, MIT, or Stanford is going there because they didnt or couldn't get into HYPSM. Does that make Georgetown a bad school - it has over 50% acceptance rate from our HS. How about Carnegie Mellon? What about USC? you are all SO WEIRD [/quote] I would be real interested in learning which high school in the USA uses Notre Dame as a back up. Such a school does not exist. [/quote]
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