Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP: I think OP has a thing against the Jesuits, or against Jesuit schools . . . .
No, just is not interested in applying to Georgetown. Doesn't want to be in DC itself. We are Catholic, kid went to Catholic school, that's the extent of the reason on the Catholic applications. Just asking about the two schools that I did because teen likes both those when looking into schools closest to DMV. One for basketball, and the other has friends applying to Villanova. No other reason.
Well, if that's the case, you can consider all the Jesuit schools. Providence College too (which is not Jesuit)!
Yes, but would have to drive past Villanova and Seton Hall to get to Rhode Island. If not the first two, the third choice was Notre Dame, but no due to location.
OK, is this for real? There's no way these schools would fit for the same student. *Maybe* Villanova could be a safety for Notre Dame. Seton Hall I'd guess is non-selective; no student who could be admitted at ND (or Villanova for that matter) would travel out of state for Seton Hall. There are a lot of Catholic schools that have D1 basketball teams. I'd suggest your student think a bit about academic match and geography preference before coming up with a list of schools.
Stats are 4.0 weighted, APs and extra-curriculars. Geography preference east coast south of NY.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP: I think OP has a thing against the Jesuits, or against Jesuit schools . . . .
No, just is not interested in applying to Georgetown. Doesn't want to be in DC itself. We are Catholic, kid went to Catholic school, that's the extent of the reason on the Catholic applications. Just asking about the two schools that I did because teen likes both those when looking into schools closest to DMV. One for basketball, and the other has friends applying to Villanova. No other reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP: I think OP has a thing against the Jesuits, or against Jesuit schools . . . .
No, just is not interested in applying to Georgetown. Doesn't want to be in DC itself. We are Catholic, kid went to Catholic school, that's the extent of the reason on the Catholic applications. Just asking about the two schools that I did because teen likes both those when looking into schools closest to DMV. One for basketball, and the other has friends applying to Villanova. No other reason.
Well, if that's the case, you can consider all the Jesuit schools. Providence College too (which is not Jesuit)!
Yes, but would have to drive past Villanova and Seton Hall to get to Rhode Island. If not the first two, the third choice was Notre Dame, but no due to location.
OK, is this for real? There's no way these schools would fit for the same student. *Maybe* Villanova could be a safety for Notre Dame. Seton Hall I'd guess is non-selective; no student who could be admitted at ND (or Villanova for that matter) would travel out of state for Seton Hall. There are a lot of Catholic schools that have D1 basketball teams. I'd suggest your student think a bit about academic match and geography preference before coming up with a list of schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP: I think OP has a thing against the Jesuits, or against Jesuit schools . . . .
No, just is not interested in applying to Georgetown. Doesn't want to be in DC itself. We are Catholic, kid went to Catholic school, that's the extent of the reason on the Catholic applications. Just asking about the two schools that I did because teen likes both those when looking into schools closest to DMV. One for basketball, and the other has friends applying to Villanova. No other reason.
Well, if that's the case, you can consider all the Jesuit schools. Providence College too (which is not Jesuit)!
Yes, but would have to drive past Villanova and Seton Hall to get to Rhode Island. If not the first two, the third choice was Notre Dame, but no due to location.
OK, is this for real? There's no way these schools would fit for the same student. *Maybe* Villanova could be a safety for Notre Dame. Seton Hall I'd guess is non-selective; no student who could be admitted at ND (or Villanova for that matter) would travel out of state for Seton Hall. There are a lot of Catholic schools that have D1 basketball teams. I'd suggest your student think a bit about academic match and geography preference before coming up with a list of schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP: I think OP has a thing against the Jesuits, or against Jesuit schools . . . .
No, just is not interested in applying to Georgetown. Doesn't want to be in DC itself. We are Catholic, kid went to Catholic school, that's the extent of the reason on the Catholic applications. Just asking about the two schools that I did because teen likes both those when looking into schools closest to DMV. One for basketball, and the other has friends applying to Villanova. No other reason.
Well, if that's the case, you can consider all the Jesuit schools. Providence College too (which is not Jesuit)!
Yes, but would have to drive past Villanova and Seton Hall to get to Rhode Island. If not the first two, the third choice was Notre Dame, but no due to location.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP: I think OP has a thing against the Jesuits, or against Jesuit schools . . . .
No, just is not interested in applying to Georgetown. Doesn't want to be in DC itself. We are Catholic, kid went to Catholic school, that's the extent of the reason on the Catholic applications. Just asking about the two schools that I did because teen likes both those when looking into schools closest to DMV. One for basketball, and the other has friends applying to Villanova. No other reason.
Well, if that's the case, you can consider all the Jesuit schools. Providence College too (which is not Jesuit)!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP: I think OP has a thing against the Jesuits, or against Jesuit schools . . . .
No, just is not interested in applying to Georgetown. Doesn't want to be in DC itself. We are Catholic, kid went to Catholic school, that's the extent of the reason on the Catholic applications. Just asking about the two schools that I did because teen likes both those when looking into schools closest to DMV. One for basketball, and the other has friends applying to Villanova. No other reason.
Anonymous wrote:NP: I think OP has a thing against the Jesuits, or against Jesuit schools . . . .
Anonymous wrote:Seton Hall = Sacred Heart = Scranton = Fairfield < Fordham = Loyola < Villanova < Holy Cross < BC < Georgetown < ND
Anonymous wrote:Does Seton Hall offer good merit scholarships?
Anonymous wrote:Does Seton Hall offer good merit scholarships?