Anonymous wrote:bump -- not interested in whether or not people like ND but any admissions info. My kid is super interested but the stats seem higher than we expected. also not applying from catholic school (though catholic).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ND alum here and a flaming liberal. ND is not "right wing." It certainly has more right wing and right of center students than most of the other top 25 universities, but its students are still overwhelmingly center left and left wing. The school went 66 to 27 for Biden in the 2020 mock election, for example. Its student body is a lot like UVA's or Vanderbilt's, but with more of a religious element. Right wing rags like the National Review routinely trash Notre Dame for not being conservative enough.
27 percent voted for Trump? My God. I don't think that's the redeeming statistic you think it is.
+1 At W&M--similar academically serious students with a more 'moderate' vibe than many LACs --there was <1% vote for Trump in their student mock election.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ND alum here and a flaming liberal. ND is not "right wing." It certainly has more right wing and right of center students than most of the other top 25 universities, but its students are still overwhelmingly center left and left wing. The school went 66 to 27 for Biden in the 2020 mock election, for example. Its student body is a lot like UVA's or Vanderbilt's, but with more of a religious element. Right wing rags like the National Review routinely trash Notre Dame for not being conservative enough.
27 percent voted for Trump? My God. I don't think that's the redeeming statistic you think it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ND alum here and a flaming liberal. ND is not "right wing." It certainly has more right wing and right of center students than most of the other top 25 universities, but its students are still overwhelmingly center left and left wing. The school went 66 to 27 for Biden in the 2020 mock election, for example. Its student body is a lot like UVA's or Vanderbilt's, but with more of a religious element. Right wing rags like the National Review routinely trash Notre Dame for not being conservative enough.
27 percent voted for Trump? My God. I don't think that's the redeeming statistic you think it is.
Anonymous wrote:ND alum here and a flaming liberal. ND is not "right wing." It certainly has more right wing and right of center students than most of the other top 25 universities, but its students are still overwhelmingly center left and left wing. The school went 66 to 27 for Biden in the 2020 mock election, for example. Its student body is a lot like UVA's or Vanderbilt's, but with more of a religious element. Right wing rags like the National Review routinely trash Notre Dame for not being conservative enough.
Anonymous wrote:ND alum here and daughter of two ND alumni. Yes, Catholic High Schools feed into Notre Dame here and all over the country but mostly Chicago.
Go visit the school and talk to the students. It’s gotten a bit too rightwing for my kids and South Bend sucks and has always sucked. Life there is ND and Saint Mary’s and a couple dive bars.
ND does have the best year abroad options however as they’re offered sophomore year so as not to screw up your major.
Anonymous wrote:ND boosters are the worst next to the UVA boosters. ND is in a dreadful town in Indiana. Good luck with that.