Not included in the brochure

<p>Can anyone give me some info on things that Notre Dame don't want want to put in their brochures or website?</p>

<p>such as?......</p>

<p>..i don't really know.. social life, city of southbend, crime, parties, etc..</p>

<p>perhaps you mean this:
Taken from Princeton Review:</p>

<p>Rank List Category
#20 School Runs Like Butter Academics
#2 Alternative Lifestyles Not An Alternative Demographics
#4 Students Pray On A Regular Basis Demographics
#1 Everyone Plays Intramural Sports Extracurriculars
#2 Students Pack The Stadiums Extracurriculars
#12 Don't Inhale Parties
#12 Best Campus Food Quality of Life
#8 Future Rotarians And Daughters Of The American Revolution School Type
#6 Jock Schools School Type
#12 More To Do On Campus Social</p>

<p>Wow.. thanks</p>

<p>"Future Rotarians And Daughters Of The American Revolution School Type"..ha</p>

<p>It just depends on what you are looking for. There are plenty of parties but not nearly as many as a state school. The campus maybe leans a bit conservative but is pretty moderate overall. There are things like the Queer Film Festival and Vagina Monologues in the fall that really drive some Catholics nuts. It is a very Catholic place though pretty much all faiths are accepted. We are a but homogenous and don't have the greatest diversity. We are in Northern Indiana. Basketball needs some work (sorry, but we better make the tourney this year). It costs 40k a year. Some say we are snobby but we really aren't, we just have a ton of school pride.</p>

<p>Really, it is hard to say much about ND that is negative because I think it is just about perfect (and as a transfer I know what it is like at another school). These are just some of the things you may find negative for you even though it all depends on what you are looking for in your college experience.</p>