University of Notre Dame Top Questions

Is the stereotype of students at University of Notre Dame accurate?

Chris

Somewhat true, there is a fair bit of diversity.

Rachel

There are more tame, well mannered, and not much fun people here, per capita, than the average university, but that doesn't mean there aren't also psycho, cool students.

Marisa

To come extents some of the stereotypes are true, there really isn't a ton of diversity on the campus, though I don't feel I've ever experienced any racial or socioeconomic problems except with minority groups sticking together and being exclusive.

Cristina

nope.

Anne

To some extent, these stereotypes are true, but of course, stereotypes never truly depict a group of people. Many Notre Dame students come from different racial and socioeconomic backgrounds, and though not all are Catholic, many are.

Cameron

yes

Katie

for the most part, yes, although not to a negative extreme. there's just not a lot of diversity here.

Erin

Like all stereotypes, I think there is a kernal of truth at the bottom of them, but they tell an incomplete story. Yes, there are Notre Dame students who are stuck up or who are unaccepting. But, on the whole, Notre Dame students are some of the most kind and genuine people I have ever and many give of their time to the community. Should more? Absolutely. But it is inaccurate to say everyone at ND is a rich snob.

Jess

Relatively accurate. There isn't much diversity on campus, though the administration tries to attract minorities. A large majority of the students are Catholic, but to varying degrees. A lot of people excelled at sports in high school, but they also did well academically.

Kristin

mostly, yeah.