Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame
WashU
Emory
Georgetown
CMU
Tufts
BC
NYU (non-Stern)
For all - non Business /non-eng
Nearly half of this list is NOT even "Top 30-ish" except maybe NYU, WashU, CMU and Georgetown. (BC/Tufts/Emory are definitely not, they are more "Top 50-ish").
Anonymous wrote:Duke received 60,000 applications for a class of 1700 makes ND look like a SEC school. Agree with PP, want a hidden gem take a look at Holy Cross in Massachusetts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If California resident, California community college then transfer to UCLA or Berkeley.
OP is asking about PRIVATE.
If public included, UVA in-state.
Public isn’t included because they are easier admits and none should be top 20 anyhow.
Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame
WashU
Emory
Georgetown
CMU
Tufts
BC
NYU (non-Stern)
For all - non Business /non-eng
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame had a 6% RD admit rate this year. 22,484 applications and 1431 admitted (and this includes kids deferred from REA so the rate for those applying RD is even lower). Consider that their class is 80% Catholic then this is 286 spots for non Catholics RD.... probably a <2% admission rate RD if that if you're not a practicing Catholic.
I have no affiliation to the university but just dug around for these numbers).
Plus their alumni network might even be the best of any college in the country…
But do you have to be Catholic to benefit?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame had a 6% RD admit rate this year. 22,484 applications and 1431 admitted (and this includes kids deferred from REA so the rate for those applying RD is even lower). Consider that their class is 80% Catholic then this is 286 spots for non Catholics RD.... probably a <2% admission rate RD if that if you're not a practicing Catholic.
I have no affiliation to the university but just dug around for these numbers).
Plus their alumni network might even be the best of any college in the country…
Anonymous wrote:From a strong private? Chicago. You can be middle of the class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame had a 6% RD admit rate this year. 22,484 applications and 1431 admitted (and this includes kids deferred from REA so the rate for those applying RD is even lower). Consider that their class is 80% Catholic then this is 286 spots for non Catholics RD.... probably a <2% admission rate RD if that if you're not a practicing Catholic.
I have no affiliation to the university but just dug around for these numbers).
1460-1540 SAT range for ND is lower than every other T25 private. Its the same as USC.
Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame had a 6% RD admit rate this year. 22,484 applications and 1431 admitted (and this includes kids deferred from REA so the rate for those applying RD is even lower). Consider that their class is 80% Catholic then this is 286 spots for non Catholics RD.... probably a <2% admission rate RD if that if you're not a practicing Catholic.
I have no affiliation to the university but just dug around for these numbers).
Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame had a 6% RD admit rate this year. 22,484 applications and 1431 admitted (and this includes kids deferred from REA so the rate for those applying RD is even lower). Consider that their class is 80% Catholic then this is 286 spots for non Catholics RD.... probably a <2% admission rate RD if that if you're not a practicing Catholic.
I have no affiliation to the university but just dug around for these numbers).