Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last Year
Georgetown
Applications 22,897
Admitted 3,327
Percent 14.5%
Notre Dame
Applications 20,371
Admitted 3,600
Percent 17.7%
https://news.nd.edu/news/class-of-2022-intellectually-and-globally-diverse-dedicated-to-service-and-leadership/
http://www.thehoya.com/georgetown-sees-record-low-acceptance-rate-class-2022/
And? If you are using acceptance rates to demonstrate selectivity, then you don’t know much about college admissions.
I think they are a pretty fair proxy when the applicant pool is so very similar as one would expect here. BUt I don't think the percentage difference is material here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last Year
Georgetown
Applications 22,897
Admitted 3,327
Percent 14.5%
Notre Dame
Applications 20,371
Admitted 3,600
Percent 17.7%
https://news.nd.edu/news/class-of-2022-intellectually-and-globally-diverse-dedicated-to-service-and-leadership/
http://www.thehoya.com/georgetown-sees-record-low-acceptance-rate-class-2022/
And? If you are using acceptance rates to demonstrate selectivity, then you don’t know much about college admissions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last Year
Georgetown
Applications 22,897
Admitted 3,327
Percent 14.5%
Notre Dame
Applications 20,371
Admitted 3,600
Percent 17.7%
https://news.nd.edu/news/class-of-2022-intellectually-and-globally-diverse-dedicated-to-service-and-leadership/
http://www.thehoya.com/georgetown-sees-record-low-acceptance-rate-class-2022/
And? If you are using acceptance rates to demonstrate selectivity, then you don’t know much about college admissions.
+1 Acceptance rates don’t take into consider the merits/stats of the students applying/being admitted or rejected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last Year
Georgetown
Applications 22,897
Admitted 3,327
Percent 14.5%
Notre Dame
Applications 20,371
Admitted 3,600
Percent 17.7%
https://news.nd.edu/news/class-of-2022-intellectually-and-globally-diverse-dedicated-to-service-and-leadership/
http://www.thehoya.com/georgetown-sees-record-low-acceptance-rate-class-2022/
And? If you are using acceptance rates to demonstrate selectivity, then you don’t know much about college admissions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UChicago, UVA, UPenn
Well played.
except its incorrect. Penn is light years ahead of those other two, on every single level. sorry.
upenn = ivy
uva = nova
uchicag= midwestern with full ride for nova
I think of UVA and UNC as closest.
Agree. Both are southern public Ivies with beautiful campuses & lovely college towns.
Please stop with this public Ivy nonsense. They are good public universities and that should be enough. It is pathetic and embarrassing to try and further burnish their image with a silly reference to the Ivy league.
Good lord![]()
DCUM did not coin the phrase “public Ivy” (I think US News did but it is a commonly known/used term in any case).
-pp who has zero connection to any “public Ivy” & therefore no reason to try to “burnish” their image.
You don’t have to coin a phrase for its use to be silly. Nor does it have to maintain whatever meaning it once had, if ever. I’m sure the kids at the University of Vermont don’t use this term because it’s dreadfully wannabe. (And I happen to love UVM.)
Anonymous wrote:Last Year
Georgetown
Applications 22,897
Admitted 3,327
Percent 14.5%
Notre Dame
Applications 20,371
Admitted 3,600
Percent 17.7%
https://news.nd.edu/news/class-of-2022-intellectually-and-globally-diverse-dedicated-to-service-and-leadership/
http://www.thehoya.com/georgetown-sees-record-low-acceptance-rate-class-2022/
yesAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame, Boston College, Villanova, Georgetown
No, take Georgetown and BC out and put them together. And keep ND and Villanova together.
Georgetown (and increasingly more and more, BC too) is Catholic in name only.
ND and Villanova have much stronger Catholic character.
Georgetown & ND are also much harder to get into than Villanova & somewhat harder to get into than BC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UChicago, UVA, UPenn
Well played.
except its incorrect. Penn is light years ahead of those other two, on every single level. sorry.
upenn = ivy
uva = nova
uchicag= midwestern with full ride for nova
I think of UVA and UNC as closest.
Agree. Both are southern public Ivies with beautiful campuses & lovely college towns.
Please stop with this public Ivy nonsense. They are good public universities and that should be enough. It is pathetic and embarrassing to try and further burnish their image with a silly reference to the Ivy league.
Good lord![]()
DCUM did not coin the phrase “public Ivy” (I think US News did but it is a commonly known/used term in any case).
-pp who has zero connection to any “public Ivy” & therefore no reason to try to “burnish” their image.
You don’t have to coin a phrase for its use to be silly. Nor does it have to maintain whatever meaning it once had, if ever. I’m sure the kids at the University of Vermont don’t use this term because it’s dreadfully wannabe. (And I happen to love UVM.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UChicago, UVA, UPenn
Well played.
except its incorrect. Penn is light years ahead of those other two, on every single level. sorry.
upenn = ivy
uva = nova
uchicag= midwestern with full ride for nova
I think of UVA and UNC as closest.
Agree. Both are southern public Ivies with beautiful campuses & lovely college towns.
Please stop with this public Ivy nonsense. They are good public universities and that should be enough. It is pathetic and embarrassing to try and further burnish their image with a silly reference to the Ivy league.
Good lord![]()
DCUM did not coin the phrase “public Ivy” (I think US News did but it is a commonly known/used term in any case).
-pp who has zero connection to any “public Ivy” & therefore no reason to try to “burnish” their image.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UChicago, UVA, UPenn
Well played.
except its incorrect. Penn is light years ahead of those other two, on every single level. sorry.
upenn = ivy
uva = nova
uchicag= midwestern with full ride for nova
I think of UVA and UNC as closest.
Agree. Both are southern public Ivies with beautiful campuses & lovely college towns.
Please stop with this public Ivy nonsense. They are good public universities and that should be enough. It is pathetic and embarrassing to try and further burnish their image with a silly reference to the Ivy league.
Anonymous wrote:Tulane, Michigan, GWU