Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another year with ND in the top 20. Another year the haters will say it won't last. Always get a chuckle out of this.
ND would be the perfect school imo if it backed the gas off on religion just a smidge. I know they’ve just expanded financial aid for middle class applicants and gone need blind for international applicants which may bring in a bit more diversity of voices.
But the vibes there are very good. The kids are happy, the sports are fun, the academics are solid, the job placement is great. What else do you want?
OMG, maybe not having to spend the four most formative years of one’s life in godawful Indiana?
Anonymous wrote:Funny, when I was a high school student in the 90s, these rankings did matter. Kids choosing between Cornell and Johns Hopkins, Middlebury and Haverford, would often base their final decision on the most recent ranking. That sounds crazy today.
These rankings may highlight a few newcomers (e.g U Florida, UC Davis), but aside from that I can’t imagine these rankings influencing anyone today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA still in the top 25. I’m sure that annoys the haters!
Well... barely.
Ha ha you’ve made my point.
It’s one of the few Publics in the top rankings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William and Mary behing Virginia Tech.
This is what high school counselors have been saying for years.
No they haven't.
Not shocking VT is ranked higher when they play affirmative action with first gens
+1. Also, VT practices yield protection.
This has been repeatedly debunked on DCUM. From VT’s own website:
“Virginia Tech does not participate in yield protection.”
https://www.vt.edu/admissions/undergraduate/counselor-corner.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another year with ND in the top 20. Another year the haters will say it won't last. Always get a chuckle out of this.
ND would be the perfect school imo if it backed the gas off on religion just a smidge. I know they’ve just expanded financial aid for middle class applicants and gone need blind for international applicants which may bring in a bit more diversity of voices.
But the vibes there are very good. The kids are happy, the sports are fun, the academics are solid, the job placement is great. What else do you want?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another year with ND in the top 20. Another year the haters will say it won't last. Always get a chuckle out of this.
Notre Dame is 3.59% black. Shameful
Anonymous wrote:UVA ahead of UNC once again. And tied with Georgetown. Maryland remains far behind. [/quot
And tied with Emory too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William and Mary behing Virginia Tech.
This is what high school counselors have been saying for years.
+1
They were behind last year too.
Can you elaborate on what the high school counselors are saying about WM?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another year with ND in the top 20. Another year the haters will say it won't last. Always get a chuckle out of this.
Notre Dame is 3.59% black. Shameful
A Catholic school in Indiana isn’t a huge draw for POC? Shocking!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another year with ND in the top 20. Another year the haters will say it won't last. Always get a chuckle out of this.
Notre Dame is 3.59% black. Shameful
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another year with ND in the top 20. Another year the haters will say it won't last. Always get a chuckle out of this.
ND would be the perfect school imo if it backed the gas off on religion just a smidge. I know they’ve just expanded financial aid for middle class applicants and gone need blind for international applicants which may bring in a bit more diversity of voices.
But the vibes there are very good. The kids are happy, the sports are fun, the academics are solid, the job placement is great. What else do you want?
Anonymous wrote:Another year with ND in the top 20. Another year the haters will say it won't last. Always get a chuckle out of this.