Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Admittedly, if DC had a choice of UChicago, Princeton or ND we would all choose ND.
yeah this is just not true. a lot of wishful thinking by ND boosters in this thread.
40% of those accepted to both schools attend Notre Dame over Chicago. https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Chicago&with=University+of+Notre+Dame
Truly, who cares?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Admittedly, if DC had a choice of UChicago, Princeton or ND we would all choose ND.
yeah this is just not true. a lot of wishful thinking by ND boosters in this thread.
40% of those accepted to both schools attend Notre Dame over Chicago. https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Chicago&with=University+of+Notre+Dame
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Admittedly, if DC had a choice of UChicago, Princeton or ND we would all choose ND.
yeah this is just not true. a lot of wishful thinking by ND boosters in this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Admittedly, if DC had a choice of UChicago, Princeton or ND we would all choose ND.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Admittedly, if DC had a choice of UChicago, Princeton or ND we would all choose ND.
As a Notre Dame graduate, I cannot begin to fathom why. I would have taken Univ of Chicago or Princeton over Notre Dame in a heartbeat. I didn’t get in to either but obviously did at ND.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can tell this thread is just non-Catholic trolls. For kids who are actually Catholic and dream their entire life of getting into the college, the geography and cold grey skies are non-factors. The (often rich) smart Catholic kids who get into ND these days could have their pick of an Ivy, Duke or Stanford -- they don't bother. They want to be at Notre Dame.
My DC attends a Catholic school, although we are not Catholic, and this is SO true. For many Catholic families, Notre Dame is the dream school. The Ivy’s are fallbacks.
True. They don't even apply to Ivies.
Anonymous wrote:That’s not a surprise with W&M spawn the likes of Psaki and Comey. Not a comfortable place for those with dissenting opinions on matters great and small.
Anonymous wrote:Admittedly, if DC had a choice of UChicago, Princeton or ND we would all choose ND.
Anonymous wrote:Son lasted a year. The winters and lack of big city life (dullsville) to him) did him in. He ended up at an east coast college which suited him much more plus he was 3 hours from home. its not for everyone. Fun school with spirit overload. This is one school I would say to definitely visit just because of where it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can tell this thread is just non-Catholic trolls. For kids who are actually Catholic and dream their entire life of getting into the college, the geography and cold grey skies are non-factors. The (often rich) smart Catholic kids who get into ND these days could have their pick of an Ivy, Duke or Stanford -- they don't bother. They want to be at Notre Dame.
My DC attends a Catholic school, although we are not Catholic, and this is SO true. For many Catholic families, Notre Dame is the dream school. The Ivy’s are fallbacks.
Anonymous wrote:You can tell this thread is just non-Catholic trolls. For kids who are actually Catholic and dream their entire life of getting into the college, the geography and cold grey skies are non-factors. The (often rich) smart Catholic kids who get into ND these days could have their pick of an Ivy, Duke or Stanford -- they don't bother. They want to be at Notre Dame.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Son lasted a year. The winters and lack of big city life (dullsville) to him) did him in. He ended up at an east coast college which suited him much more plus he was 3 hours from home. its not for everyone. Fun school with spirit overload. This is one school I would say to definitely visit just because of where it is.
LOL at "it's not for everyone." Apparently it's for everybody BUT your son. Notre Dame's 98 percent freshmen retention rate is higher than every university in the country but two: MIT and University of Chicago.
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/freshmen-least-most-likely-return
Rating a school based mainly on its location is shallow imho. ND has so much to offer, the location shouldn't matter. Chicago nearby is a nice-to-have.
+1 As a parent, I view this as less distractions and opportunities to spend money. Focus on bonding with classmates, football games, and studies. Love it.