Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is W&M so low? They used to be neck and neck.
Edit. Neck and neck with UVA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame at 18, tied with Columbia and only one behind Cornell.
Notre Dame is Ivy level.
Almost, but not quite!
Notre Dame would never want to join the Ivy League anyway! It is happy to be ranked right there and fully independent to print football $$!
The Ivy League isn't all it is cracked up to be. Georgetown wouldn't even give up its basketball TV $$ to join.
Remember that the ancient 8 really is just an old but now low-level athletic conference!
How many times are we going to hear this? It doesn’t matter how low or how high Georgetown’s acceptance rate is, it has always been an Ivy League back up. Even before the common application even existed. You’re over stating this.
This! A top school that has so much more to offer than the stuffy ivies. Love it.
Georgetown has crumbling buildings and mold to offer students. I don't get why anyone would pay private school tuition to go there.
You post this on every single thread. I'm sorry you were denied. It's probably time to move on.
It is impressive to me that Georgetown continues to attract such impressive students and rank as highly as they do with their financial limitations. If they can continue to invest well and generate high-end donations, they have a lot of upside.
Gtown is tied with Emory this year but has an endowment smaller than many of the elite liberal arts colleges (Williams, Amherst, Swarthmore, Pomona, Wellesley, and Bowdoin).
Peers like Emory, WashU, Vandy, Rice, USC, Notre Dame, and NYU all have endowments of over $5.5 billion compared under $2.6 billion for GTown. $$ is a real issue for Georgetown.
Idk if Georgetown is an academic peer of Rice and Vandy. Their admission statistics must be very different.
Georgetown does not use the common application, so the applicant pool is self selecting. As such, many hypothesize that their actual rate of admission would be much lower if they did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is W&M so low? They used to be neck and neck.
Edit. Neck and neck with UVA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is W&M so low? They used to be neck and neck.
Because the way USNews has tweaked its rankings it favors larger universities with big research budgets and in the National University category. Also the way they figure reputation there also tends to favor larger universities that have more graduates. That's in part why these large public universities have been moving up in their rankings (in addition to a trend for strong students to stay in-state to save costs).
W&M is a lot more like a liberal arts college but because it has a couple of doctoral programs it gets put in the National University category rather than National Liberal Arts colleges. But it's also a public mid-size school so doesn't compare well with the private smaller schools. So it's actually very impressive that it is ranked as high as it is as an institution with only 6.5k undergrads and a handful of grad programs given the way the numbers are configured and it's 'between categories' quality.
Anonymous wrote:Why is W&M so low? They used to be neck and neck.
Anonymous wrote:Why is W&M so low? They used to be neck and neck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame at 18, tied with Columbia and only one behind Cornell.
Notre Dame is Ivy level.
Almost, but not quite!
Notre Dame would never want to join the Ivy League anyway! It is happy to be ranked right there and fully independent to print football $$!
The Ivy League isn't all it is cracked up to be. Georgetown wouldn't even give up its basketball TV $$ to join.
Remember that the ancient 8 really is just an old but now low-level athletic conference!
This! A top school that has so much more to offer than the stuffy ivies. Love it.
No one would choose Notre Dame over an Ivy with the exception of someone who values a Catholic education.
I'm not a ND grad and have to think some people would absolutely choose ND over an Ivy, especially beyond HYP. It is one of those schools that many people really do grow up dreaming about attending from a young age. ND also has more $$ than half of the Ivy League (only Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and Penn have larger endowments), which doesn't hurt and will continue to help in the future.
Those of you who live in high-end areas must see kids wearing ND stuff! Having moved to the MD suburbs after being in Palo Alto and Mountain View, CA for most of the last decade, I've seen a lot of ND gear on both coasts.
Will the 0-2 football start hurt applications?
No, I haven't ever seen anyone wearing ND stuff. And football doesn't impress me.
If you went to a Catholic HS (like me) they shove ND down your throat from a very young age. They make it your dream, like it or now. For goodness sake, our fight song was the ND fight song with a few of the words changed. Our nuns were The Sisters of Notre Dame.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame at 18, tied with Columbia and only one behind Cornell.
Notre Dame is Ivy level.
Almost, but not quite!
Notre Dame would never want to join the Ivy League anyway! It is happy to be ranked right there and fully independent to print football $$!
The Ivy League isn't all it is cracked up to be. Georgetown wouldn't even give up its basketball TV $$ to join.
Remember that the ancient 8 really is just an old but now low-level athletic conference!
This! A top school that has so much more to offer than the stuffy ivies. Love it.
No one would choose Notre Dame over an Ivy with the exception of someone who values a Catholic education.
I'm not a ND grad and have to think some people would absolutely choose ND over an Ivy, especially beyond HYP. It is one of those schools that many people really do grow up dreaming about attending from a young age. ND also has more $$ than half of the Ivy League (only Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and Penn have larger endowments), which doesn't hurt and will continue to help in the future.
Those of you who live in high-end areas must see kids wearing ND stuff! Having moved to the MD suburbs after being in Palo Alto and Mountain View, CA for most of the last decade, I've seen a lot of ND gear on both coasts.
Will the 0-2 football start hurt applications?
No, I haven't ever seen anyone wearing ND stuff. And football doesn't impress me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame at 18, tied with Columbia and only one behind Cornell.
Notre Dame is Ivy level.
Almost, but not quite!
Notre Dame would never want to join the Ivy League anyway! It is happy to be ranked right there and fully independent to print football $$!
The Ivy League isn't all it is cracked up to be. Georgetown wouldn't even give up its basketball TV $$ to join.
Remember that the ancient 8 really is just an old but now low-level athletic conference!
This! A top school that has so much more to offer than the stuffy ivies. Love it.
No one would choose Notre Dame over an Ivy with the exception of someone who values a Catholic education.
I'm not a ND grad and have to think some people would absolutely choose ND over an Ivy, especially beyond HYP. It is one of those schools that many people really do grow up dreaming about attending from a young age. ND also has more $$ than half of the Ivy League (only Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and Penn have larger endowments), which doesn't hurt and will continue to help in the future.
Those of you who live in high-end areas must see kids wearing ND stuff! Having moved to the MD suburbs after being in Palo Alto and Mountain View, CA for most of the last decade, I've seen a lot of ND gear on both coasts.
Will the 0-2 football start hurt applications?
I never see any. I must not be in a "high-end" enough area.
the Chevy Chase neighborhoods surrounding Blessed Sacrament / CCC have some car stickers.
I was shocked to see an ND badge on the car of our newest neighbor in CCDC because we're outside the orbit (tentacles?) of Blessed Sacrament. I worry we're getting more Repube in 20015, I've definitely noticed an uptick as the area has grown so much more expensive compared to its ACLU / journalist / Jewish / non-profit days.
Are you serious? You think a ND sticker on a car means they are republican? You don't get out much.
NP. I have no axe to grind but whenever I see Notre Dame, I think GOP too.
So there are a lot of ignorant people here on DCUM.
So, there are a lot of Catholic-hating bigots on DCUM. I just wanted to be more specific.
Catholic hating bigots?? If I see a Cal sticker, I think tree hugger. MIT, rocket scientist. Wow, people are sensitive.
Well do a bit of searching around DCUM. There are many Catholic bashers amongst us. I mean I am not so sure if it is pure hate or just jealousy that Catholics have so many great schools to choose from, whereas other religions don't really have that many strong options for schools that are based on their faith. My son had many Catholic colleges on his list, mainly because he had such a good experience in a Catholic HS after 9 years of public education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame at 18, tied with Columbia and only one behind Cornell.
Notre Dame is Ivy level.
Almost, but not quite!
Notre Dame would never want to join the Ivy League anyway! It is happy to be ranked right there and fully independent to print football $$!
The Ivy League isn't all it is cracked up to be. Georgetown wouldn't even give up its basketball TV $$ to join.
Remember that the ancient 8 really is just an old but now low-level athletic conference!
This! A top school that has so much more to offer than the stuffy ivies. Love it.
No one would choose Notre Dame over an Ivy with the exception of someone who values a Catholic education.
I'm not a ND grad and have to think some people would absolutely choose ND over an Ivy, especially beyond HYP. It is one of those schools that many people really do grow up dreaming about attending from a young age. ND also has more $$ than half of the Ivy League (only Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and Penn have larger endowments), which doesn't hurt and will continue to help in the future.
Those of you who live in high-end areas must see kids wearing ND stuff! Having moved to the MD suburbs after being in Palo Alto and Mountain View, CA for most of the last decade, I've seen a lot of ND gear on both coasts.
Will the 0-2 football start hurt applications?
I never see any. I must not be in a "high-end" enough area.
the Chevy Chase neighborhoods surrounding Blessed Sacrament / CCC have some car stickers.
I was shocked to see an ND badge on the car of our newest neighbor in CCDC because we're outside the orbit (tentacles?) of Blessed Sacrament. I worry we're getting more Repube in 20015, I've definitely noticed an uptick as the area has grown so much more expensive compared to its ACLU / journalist / Jewish / non-profit days.
Are you serious? You think a ND sticker on a car means they are republican? You don't get out much.
NP. I have no axe to grind but whenever I see Notre Dame, I think GOP too.
So there are a lot of ignorant people here on DCUM.
So, there are a lot of Catholic-hating bigots on DCUM. I just wanted to be more specific.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame at 18, tied with Columbia and only one behind Cornell.
Notre Dame is Ivy level.
Almost, but not quite!
Notre Dame would never want to join the Ivy League anyway! It is happy to be ranked right there and fully independent to print football $$!
The Ivy League isn't all it is cracked up to be. Georgetown wouldn't even give up its basketball TV $$ to join.
Remember that the ancient 8 really is just an old but now low-level athletic conference!
This! A top school that has so much more to offer than the stuffy ivies. Love it.
No one would choose Notre Dame over an Ivy with the exception of someone who values a Catholic education.
I'm not a ND grad and have to think some people would absolutely choose ND over an Ivy, especially beyond HYP. It is one of those schools that many people really do grow up dreaming about attending from a young age. ND also has more $$ than half of the Ivy League (only Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and Penn have larger endowments), which doesn't hurt and will continue to help in the future.
Those of you who live in high-end areas must see kids wearing ND stuff! Having moved to the MD suburbs after being in Palo Alto and Mountain View, CA for most of the last decade, I've seen a lot of ND gear on both coasts.
Will the 0-2 football start hurt applications?
I never see any. I must not be in a "high-end" enough area.
the Chevy Chase neighborhoods surrounding Blessed Sacrament / CCC have some car stickers.
I was shocked to see an ND badge on the car of our newest neighbor in CCDC because we're outside the orbit (tentacles?) of Blessed Sacrament. I worry we're getting more Repube in 20015, I've definitely noticed an uptick as the area has grown so much more expensive compared to its ACLU / journalist / Jewish / non-profit days.
Are you serious? You think a ND sticker on a car means they are republican? You don't get out much.
NP. I have no axe to grind but whenever I see Notre Dame, I think GOP too.
So there are a lot of ignorant people here on DCUM.
So, there are a lot of Catholic-hating bigots on DCUM. I just wanted to be more specific.
Catholic hating bigots?? If I see a Cal sticker, I think tree hugger. MIT, rocket scientist. Wow, people are sensitive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame at 18, tied with Columbia and only one behind Cornell.
Notre Dame is Ivy level.
Almost, but not quite!
Notre Dame would never want to join the Ivy League anyway! It is happy to be ranked right there and fully independent to print football $$!
The Ivy League isn't all it is cracked up to be. Georgetown wouldn't even give up its basketball TV $$ to join.
Remember that the ancient 8 really is just an old but now low-level athletic conference!
How many times are we going to hear this? It doesn’t matter how low or how high Georgetown’s acceptance rate is, it has always been an Ivy League back up. Even before the common application even existed. You’re over stating this.
This! A top school that has so much more to offer than the stuffy ivies. Love it.
Georgetown has crumbling buildings and mold to offer students. I don't get why anyone would pay private school tuition to go there.
You post this on every single thread. I'm sorry you were denied. It's probably time to move on.
It is impressive to me that Georgetown continues to attract such impressive students and rank as highly as they do with their financial limitations. If they can continue to invest well and generate high-end donations, they have a lot of upside.
Gtown is tied with Emory this year but has an endowment smaller than many of the elite liberal arts colleges (Williams, Amherst, Swarthmore, Pomona, Wellesley, and Bowdoin).
Peers like Emory, WashU, Vandy, Rice, USC, Notre Dame, and NYU all have endowments of over $5.5 billion compared under $2.6 billion for GTown. $$ is a real issue for Georgetown.
Idk if Georgetown is an academic peer of Rice and Vandy. Their admission statistics must be very different.
Georgetown does not use the common application, so the applicant pool is self selecting. As such, many hypothesize that their actual rate of admission would be much lower if they did.