Anonymous wrote:Christendom College. Actually Catholic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter who was also really into Notre Dame applied to:
Villanova
Miami of OH
Boston College
Wash U
Vanderbilt
Marquette
UVA
Loyola Chicago
She applied early action to ND and was accepted. Similar stats to your daughter. (The only school on this list she wasn’t accepted at was WUSTL). Is your daughter a legacy? ND loooves legacies, I think even more so than schools like Harvard and Yale.
Source for this? I can't tell you how many children of ND alums I know who have been rejected by ND. Being a legacy there isn't what it used to be with the school growing so much.
This is probably true. I know of at least 2 who were rejected. Maybe the parents were not donors?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter who was also really into Notre Dame applied to:
Villanova
Miami of OH
Boston College
Wash U
Vanderbilt
Marquette
UVA
Loyola Chicago
She applied early action to ND and was accepted. Similar stats to your daughter. (The only school on this list she wasn’t accepted at was WUSTL). Is your daughter a legacy? ND loooves legacies, I think even more so than schools like Harvard and Yale.
Source for this? I can't tell you how many children of ND alums I know who have been rejected by ND. Being a legacy there isn't what it used to be with the school growing so much.
Anonymous wrote:https://admissions.nd.edu/connect/news/lunch-with-don-bishop/
This article does a great job explaining it. The university is committed to having about 25% of their class be legacies and the legacy admit rate is approximately double that of the non-legacy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter who was also really into Notre Dame applied to:
Villanova
Miami of OH
Boston College
Wash U
Vanderbilt
Marquette
UVA
Loyola Chicago
She applied early action to ND and was accepted. Similar stats to your daughter. (The only school on this list she wasn’t accepted at was WUSTL). Is your daughter a legacy? ND loooves legacies, I think even more so than schools like Harvard and Yale.
Source for this? I can't tell you how many children of ND alums I know who have been rejected by ND. Being a legacy there isn't what it used to be with the school growing so much.