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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Dame has an 18% acceptance rate this year with a 22 % RD rate. That significantly higher than all the other schools in the top 25. [/quote] Where are you getting 18% from? It’s definitely lower. The acceptance rates from last year at top schools show Notre Dame is on par with many of the best colleges. Schools significantly more selective than Notre Dame: Harvard (3%) Stanford (4%) Caltech (4%) Columbia (4%) MIT (4%) Duke (5%) Yale (5%) Brown (5%) Princeton (6%) UPenn (6%) Dartmouth (6%) Vanderbilt (6%) Northwestern (7%) Cornell (7%) John’s Hopkins (7%) Notre Dame’s Peer Group Acceptance Rates: Rice (9%) UCLA (9%) Tufts (10%) WashU (11%) Carnegie Mellon (11%) Berkeley (11%) Georgetown (12%) [b]Notre Dame (13%)[/b] Emory (16%) UNC (17%) Georgia Tech (17%) UMich (18%)[/quote] No horse in this race but I think this basically reaffirms my existing impression. Ivies, Stanford, MIT, Duke, etc. are still in a different league than Notre Dame, and instead their peer set is more like WashU, Georgetown, and Emory. Those are great schools too but not quite the level of the first grouping.[/quote] You could easily put Cornell, Vandy, Northwestern in the second grouping. [/quote] Cornell, Vanderbilt, Northwestern, Georgetown and Notre Dame are all a tier above WUSTL and Emory.[/quote] That's a huge lie. Emory business is better WashU, ND, Georgetown, and Vandy. WashU medicine is better than all of them. And they're all ranked around the same. [/quote] Totally Wrong. ND and GT business are a level up from Emory.[/quote] No they aren't. https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-business-schools/mba-rankings[/quote] Dummy...this is a graduate school ranking.[/quote] You're calling the wrong person dumb, because you lack comprehension skills. Reread my post again. [/quote] What did I miss? There has been no discussion here about graduate school. Here is the thread I responded to. You mentioned medicine, but that doesn't change the fact that we are talking about undergraduate programs. God you are desperate. [img]https://i.imgur.com/yXZD1fQ.png[/img][/quote] You missed when I clearly mentioned WashU medicine. That should have clued you in to what I was talking about. IE the entire university. [/quote] Well for one thing, ND doesn't have a medical school and this is an ND thread. So your "clue" didn't make sense.[/quote] Not PP but Notre Dame doesn't have good medical school placement either, so it what context could PPs post be confusing or not make sense. ND is not the school if goals are for anything medical. [/quote]
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