Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here are some hard numbers to compare. Source 2018-19 CDS
6 year graduation rate 2017 cohort:
Georgetown: 96%
Notre Dame: 98%
Middle 50% ACT:
Georgetown: 31-34
Notre Dame: 32-35
Middle 50% SAT:
Georgetown: 1370-1530
Notre Dame: 1400-1550
Bottom line, kids enrolling at ND are by and large smarter and most likely to graduate on time.
Meh. Both have extremely high graduation rates, among the highest in the country. The difference is negligible. And I'm an ND booster.
But you cannot argue the hard numbers, which show that ND students have higher test scores than Georgetown students. It is pretty consistent, hence a significant datapoint.
Is this for the college at GT or one of the other schools or an average for all of them? The test scores avry depending on the school. Does ND have different schools like GT?
Anonymous wrote:I cant find the different test scores split out but the acceptance rates are quite different if that is an indicator. GT nursing is a good nursing program but the acceptance rate is 40%. Does ND have a nursing school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here are some hard numbers to compare. Source 2018-19 CDS
6 year graduation rate 2017 cohort:
Georgetown: 96%
Notre Dame: 98%
Middle 50% ACT:
Georgetown: 31-34
Notre Dame: 32-35
Middle 50% SAT:
Georgetown: 1370-1530
Notre Dame: 1400-1550
Bottom line, kids enrolling at ND are by and large smarter and most likely to graduate on time.
Meh. Both have extremely high graduation rates, among the highest in the country. The difference is negligible. And I'm an ND booster.
But you cannot argue the hard numbers, which show that ND students have higher test scores than Georgetown students. It is pretty consistent, hence a significant datapoint.
Is this for the college at GT or one of the other schools or an average for all of them? The test scores avry depending on the school. Does ND have different schools like GT?
Anonymous wrote:I cant find the different test scores split out but the acceptance rates are quite different if that is an indicator. GT nursing is a good nursing program but the acceptance rate is 40%. Does ND have a nursing school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here are some hard numbers to compare. Source 2018-19 CDS
6 year graduation rate 2017 cohort:
Georgetown: 96%
Notre Dame: 98%
Middle 50% ACT:
Georgetown: 31-34
Notre Dame: 32-35
Middle 50% SAT:
Georgetown: 1370-1530
Notre Dame: 1400-1550
Bottom line, kids enrolling at ND are by and large smarter and most likely to graduate on time.
Meh. Both have extremely high graduation rates, among the highest in the country. The difference is negligible. And I'm an ND booster.
But you cannot argue the hard numbers, which show that ND students have higher test scores than Georgetown students. It is pretty consistent, hence a significant datapoint.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here are some hard numbers to compare. Source 2018-19 CDS
6 year graduation rate 2017 cohort:
Georgetown: 96%
Notre Dame: 98%
Middle 50% ACT:
Georgetown: 31-34
Notre Dame: 32-35
Middle 50% SAT:
Georgetown: 1370-1530
Notre Dame: 1400-1550
Bottom line, kids enrolling at ND are by and large smarter and most likely to graduate on time.
Meh. Both have extremely high graduation rates, among the highest in the country. The difference is negligible. And I'm an ND booster.
But you cannot argue the hard numbers, which show that ND students have higher test scores than Georgetown students. It is pretty consistent, hence a significant datapoint.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here are some hard numbers to compare. Source 2018-19 CDS
6 year graduation rate 2017 cohort:
Georgetown: 96%
Notre Dame: 98%
Middle 50% ACT:
Georgetown: 31-34
Notre Dame: 32-35
Middle 50% SAT:
Georgetown: 1370-1530
Notre Dame: 1400-1550
Bottom line, kids enrolling at ND are by and large smarter and most likely to graduate on time.
Meh. Both have extremely high graduation rates, among the highest in the country. The difference is negligible. And I'm an ND booster.
Anonymous wrote:Here are some hard numbers to compare. Source 2018-19 CDS
6 year graduation rate 2017 cohort:
Georgetown: 96%
Notre Dame: 98%
Middle 50% ACT:
Georgetown: 31-34
Notre Dame: 32-35
Middle 50% SAT:
Georgetown: 1370-1530
Notre Dame: 1400-1550
Bottom line, kids enrolling at ND are by and large smarter and most likely to graduate on time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ewww...only go to Indiana if you are a Republican. ND is a lonely place for a Dem. And, for an earlier poster, there are no internships in South Bend. It's a pit. Kids a G'town can intern throughout the year.
"By state, Illinois accounts for the most incoming students (216), followed by California (159), Indiana (151), New York (145) and New Jersey (116). The only state without representation is Wyoming. New York ranks first among cities/regions with 237 students, followed by Chicago with 209 and Southern California with 116. Sixty-two students hail from the South Bend area.
Within the U.S., about a quarter of the class are from the Northeast; 19 percent are from the Central Midwest; 19 percent are from the Southwest and West; 15 percent are from the Midwest; and 14 percent are from the Southeast. Nine percent of students are international or U.S. students living outside of the country."
https://news.nd.edu/news/class-of-2022-intellectually-and-globally-diverse-dedicated-to-service-and-leadership/
There's no way on earth that Georgetown has that kind of geographic diversity. Very few schools do.
Last I saw Georgetown had undergrad students from every state except North Dakota, and 11% international.
Yeah you may be right but I wonder if the distribution is as even as ND?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ewww...only go to Indiana if you are a Republican. ND is a lonely place for a Dem. And, for an earlier poster, there are no internships in South Bend. It's a pit. Kids a G'town can intern throughout the year.
"By state, Illinois accounts for the most incoming students (216), followed by California (159), Indiana (151), New York (145) and New Jersey (116). The only state without representation is Wyoming. New York ranks first among cities/regions with 237 students, followed by Chicago with 209 and Southern California with 116. Sixty-two students hail from the South Bend area.
Within the U.S., about a quarter of the class are from the Northeast; 19 percent are from the Central Midwest; 19 percent are from the Southwest and West; 15 percent are from the Midwest; and 14 percent are from the Southeast. Nine percent of students are international or U.S. students living outside of the country."
https://news.nd.edu/news/class-of-2022-intellectually-and-globally-diverse-dedicated-to-service-and-leadership/
There's no way on earth that Georgetown has that kind of geographic diversity. Very few schools do.
Last I saw Georgetown had undergrad students from every state except North Dakota, and 11% international.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ewww...only go to Indiana if you are a Republican. ND is a lonely place for a Dem. And, for an earlier poster, there are no internships in South Bend. It's a pit. Kids a G'town can intern throughout the year.
"By state, Illinois accounts for the most incoming students (216), followed by California (159), Indiana (151), New York (145) and New Jersey (116). The only state without representation is Wyoming. New York ranks first among cities/regions with 237 students, followed by Chicago with 209 and Southern California with 116. Sixty-two students hail from the South Bend area.
Within the U.S., about a quarter of the class are from the Northeast; 19 percent are from the Central Midwest; 19 percent are from the Southwest and West; 15 percent are from the Midwest; and 14 percent are from the Southeast. Nine percent of students are international or U.S. students living outside of the country."
https://news.nd.edu/news/class-of-2022-intellectually-and-globally-diverse-dedicated-to-service-and-leadership/
There's no way on earth that Georgetown has that kind of geographic diversity. Very few schools do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ewww...only go to Indiana if you are a Republican. ND is a lonely place for a Dem. And, for an earlier poster, there are no internships in South Bend. It's a pit. Kids a G'town can intern throughout the year.
You're a know nothing. Who's the mayor of South Bend again? What's his political party?
You gotta do better than this.