Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ND you are only competing with Catholics. And you are only going to school with Catholics. Some of my best friends are Catholic (and I have some good friends who went to ND). But no thanks. College is about meeting different people. Branching out.
That’s not the question. Get with the program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ND you are only competing with Catholics. And you are only going to school with Catholics. Some of my best friends are Catholic (and I have some good friends who went to ND). But no thanks. College is about meeting different people. Branching out.
That’s not the question. Get with the program.
It is a huge part of the question. What type of environment do you want to be in? Are you dumb or stupid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ND you are only competing with Catholics. And you are only going to school with Catholics. Some of my best friends are Catholic (and I have some good friends who went to ND). But no thanks. College is about meeting different people. Branching out.
That’s not the question. Get with the program.
Anonymous wrote:ND you are only competing with Catholics. And you are only going to school with Catholics. Some of my best friends are Catholic (and I have some good friends who went to ND). But no thanks. College is about meeting different people. Branching out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ND is a far reach. ED UM is a sure admit if you are full pay OOS.
Michigan is not a sure admit for anyone. We are a few posts in and the thread has already gone to hell.
Anonymous wrote:ND is a far reach. ED UM is a sure admit if you are full pay OOS.