Anonymous wrote:It's location is horrid OP.
Anonymous wrote:They accept everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too conservative
LOL, I know some Catholics who refused to let their kids go there because it was too liberal.
Yeah but most normal high school kids don’t want to go to a Catholic college so the pool is just smaller.
Anonymous wrote:No. ND’s average gpa is a 4.04. UVA’s median is a 4.4. Not even close to an Ivy
I wouldn’t be surprised if ND accepts more kids from parochial and private schools that don’t weight grades like public schools do, so GPAs are not as inflated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dame has an 18% acceptance rate this year with a 22 % RD rate. That significantly higher than all the other schools in the top 25.
Notre Dame has no ED. ED lowers acceptance rates significantly.
No NDs yield is higher than most RD schools. Including ivys. It's the fact that it's not that popular and doesn't get a ton of applicants. Wake Forest might be more selective at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame seems more Catholic oriented than other Catholic colleges. Every person I’ve known to attend was Catholic, very smart, and well rounded. I think applicants are more more self selecting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too conservative
LOL, I know some Catholics who refused to let their kids go there because it was too liberal.
Anonymous wrote:Too conservative
Anonymous wrote:Conservative evangelicals are ruining the schools. Georgetown seems to have found the sweet spot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dame has an 18% acceptance rate this year with a 22 % RD rate. That significantly higher than all the other schools in the top 25.
Where are you getting 18% from? It’s definitely lower. The acceptance rates from last year at top schools show Notre Dame is on par with many of the best colleges.
Schools significantly more selective than Notre Dame:
Harvard (3%)
Stanford (4%)
Caltech (4%)
Columbia (4%)
MIT (4%)
Duke (5%)
Yale (5%)
Brown (5%)
Princeton (6%)
UPenn (6%)
Dartmouth (6%)
Vanderbilt (6%)
Northwestern (7%)
Cornell (7%)
John’s Hopkins (7%)
Notre Dame’s Peer Group Acceptance Rates:
Rice (9%)
UCLA (9%)
Tufts (10%)
WashU (11%)
Carnegie Mellon (11%)
Berkeley (11%)
Georgetown (12%)
Notre Dame (13%)
Emory (16%)
UNC (17%)
Georgia Tech (17%)
UMich (18%)
Harvard, Stanford, Caltech, Columbia, MIT, Duke, Yale, and Brown need their own category. Once you hit 5% or lower acceptance rate, that's a different world. Accepting 1 in every 20 applicants is ridiculous, especially considering some of those schools (ahem Stanford and Duke) are admitting lots of top-level athletes who don't necessarily have the academics.
40% at Harvard are ALDC
What is ALDC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dame has an 18% acceptance rate this year with a 22 % RD rate. That significantly higher than all the other schools in the top 25.
Where are you getting 18% from? It’s definitely lower. The acceptance rates from last year at top schools show Notre Dame is on par with many of the best colleges.
Schools significantly more selective than Notre Dame:
Harvard (3%)
Stanford (4%)
Caltech (4%)
Columbia (4%)
MIT (4%)
Duke (5%)
Yale (5%)
Brown (5%)
Princeton (6%)
UPenn (6%)
Dartmouth (6%)
Vanderbilt (6%)
Northwestern (7%)
Cornell (7%)
John’s Hopkins (7%)
Notre Dame’s Peer Group Acceptance Rates:
Rice (9%)
UCLA (9%)
Tufts (10%)
WashU (11%)
Carnegie Mellon (11%)
Berkeley (11%)
Georgetown (12%)
Notre Dame (13%)
Emory (16%)
UNC (17%)
Georgia Tech (17%)
UMich (18%)
Harvard, Stanford, Caltech, Columbia, MIT, Duke, Yale, and Brown need their own category. Once you hit 5% or lower acceptance rate, that's a different world. Accepting 1 in every 20 applicants is ridiculous, especially considering some of those schools (ahem Stanford and Duke) are admitting lots of top-level athletes who don't necessarily have the academics.
40% at Harvard are ALDC
Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame is more selective than any school outside of the top Ivies and Stanford. Its test scores are through the roof. It has a smaller applicant pool than many of the other top schools because it’s Catholic and many top applicants write it off for that reason alone. The applicant pool that it does attract is supremely qualified and the students that it admits enroll at a very high rate.
Anonymous wrote:ND is a great school but it isn’t that selective. There is certain profile of kid interested in the school who are not typically the top students. Yet they are students interested in working hard and intellectually curious. Typically students leaders but not the crazy smart. But again, not to knock the school. I think the education is as good as any institution.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dame has an 18% acceptance rate this year with a 22 % RD rate. That significantly higher than all the other schools in the top 25.
Where are you getting 18% from? It’s definitely lower. The acceptance rates from last year at top schools show Notre Dame is on par with many of the best colleges.
Schools significantly more selective than Notre Dame:
Harvard (3%)
Stanford (4%)
Caltech (4%)
Columbia (4%)
MIT (4%)
Duke (5%)
Yale (5%)
Brown (5%)
Princeton (6%)
UPenn (6%)
Dartmouth (6%)
Vanderbilt (6%)
Northwestern (7%)
Cornell (7%)
John’s Hopkins (7%)
Notre Dame’s Peer Group Acceptance Rates:
Rice (9%)
UCLA (9%)
Tufts (10%)
WashU (11%)
Carnegie Mellon (11%)
Berkeley (11%)
Georgetown (12%)
Notre Dame (13%)
Emory (16%)
UNC (17%)
Georgia Tech (17%)
UMich (18%)
Harvard, Stanford, Caltech, Columbia, MIT, Duke, Yale, and Brown need their own category. Once you hit 5% or lower acceptance rate, that's a different world. Accepting 1 in every 20 applicants is ridiculous, especially considering some of those schools (ahem Stanford and Duke) are admitting lots of top-level athletes who don't necessarily have the academics.