Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame is very geographically diverse. 65% are from outside the Midwest and the median distance a student travels to ND is 750 miles.
Yeah but most of the students are UMC, white, Irish Catholics who seem like they all attended the same parish ES and diocese HS together. I was in the minority as an Italian Catholic who attended public school.
Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame is very geographically diverse. 65% are from outside the Midwest and the median distance a student travels to ND is 750 miles.
Anonymous wrote:I think that anyone who refers to it as NWU is probably not someone to listen to on any college-related subject.
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Washington University
I went to Washington University.
It's a great school, but I don't think it's nearly as well known to the general public as Notre Dame.
From the perspective of people who are into school prestige rankings, I don't think it has as much raw academic prestige as the University of Chicago. Maybe it's comparable to Northwestern.
Nobody knows what Wash U is. I only know now because I am in the throws of college applications with my DS and that one of his friends is going there. When the dad told me he was going to Wash U, I wasn't sure what that meant...a school in DC? Then he added, "in St. Louis." I went back and did some research, and yes it is a very good school. But it's sad that he had the specify the location to differentiate the school from the many schools in the DC area (or perhaps in the Northwest). My son isn't interested in Wash U for a number of reasons...but he sure is very excited to be an applicant at ND. No that's a school with some name recognition -- no explanation needed!!
So, just because YOU had never heard of it, no one else has, either?![]()
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Anonymous wrote:
Washington University
I went to Washington University.
It's a great school, but I don't think it's nearly as well known to the general public as Notre Dame.
From the perspective of people who are into school prestige rankings, I don't think it has as much raw academic prestige as the University of Chicago. Maybe it's comparable to Northwestern.
Nobody knows what Wash U is. I only know now because I am in the throws of college applications with my DS and that one of his friends is going there. When the dad told me he was going to Wash U, I wasn't sure what that meant...a school in DC? Then he added, "in St. Louis." I went back and did some research, and yes it is a very good school. But it's sad that he had the specify the location to differentiate the school from the many schools in the DC area (or perhaps in the Northwest). My son isn't interested in Wash U for a number of reasons...but he sure is very excited to be an applicant at ND. No that's a school with some name recognition -- no explanation needed!!
So, just because YOU had never heard of it, no one else has, either?![]()
Anonymous wrote:It’s Notre Dame. Northwestern is full of coastal kids. And Chicago undergrad isn’t known to anyone unless they’re weirdos who study US News.
Notre Dame is a peer to Duke, but football instead of basketball.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chicago for sure.
Oberlin for small liberal arts undergrad.
Oberlin? Sorry, no. Carleton and Grinnell.
Carleton? Great school, but sorry, too cold. Former Minnesotan here. I prefer Oberlin.
Well, other's don't.
Oberlin: 28 percent acceptance rate; 1250-1450 SAT; 29-33 ACT
Grinnell: 20 percent acceptance rate; 1320-1530; 30-33 ACT
Carleton: 22 percent acceptance rate; 1320-1540; 31-33 ACT
Both Grinnell and Carleton are significantly more selective than Oberlin
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Anonymous wrote:
Washington University
I went to Washington University.
It's a great school, but I don't think it's nearly as well known to the general public as Notre Dame.
From the perspective of people who are into school prestige rankings, I don't think it has as much raw academic prestige as the University of Chicago. Maybe it's comparable to Northwestern.
Nobody knows what Wash U is. I only know now because I am in the throws of college applications with my DS and that one of his friends is going there. When the dad told me he was going to Wash U, I wasn't sure what that meant...a school in DC? Then he added, "in St. Louis." I went back and did some research, and yes it is a very good school. But it's sad that he had the specify the location to differentiate the school from the many schools in the DC area (or perhaps in the Northwest). My son isn't interested in Wash U for a number of reasons...but he sure is very excited to be an applicant at ND. No that's a school with some name recognition -- no explanation needed!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Washington University
I went to Washington University.
It's a great school, but I don't think it's nearly as well known to the general public as Notre Dame.
From the perspective of people who are into school prestige rankings, I don't think it has as much raw academic prestige as the University of Chicago. Maybe it's comparable to Northwestern.