New Undergraduate Policy at Notre Dame Mendoza School of Business
One of my best friends is a Domer and has always been talking about how the school is the best in every aspect (if you know someone from Notre Dame, you know what I mean). I'm a Georgetown alumnus so we constantly go back and forth on which school is the better Catholic school. Both of us majored in business. Anyway, Notre Dame is implementing a policy starting in Fall 2015 capping the undergrad class size to 550 a year for the business school. My friend said that it is a terrible policy as students who decide later on to major in business will most likely not be able to. Personally, I think it benefits the school by making it more selective, which in turn makes it more prestigious. Thoughts? Good or bad policy?
Shitty policy
What is the current class size now? Being more selective never hurts.
There are better ways to increase a school's selectivity then by arbitrarily capping its class size.
I think if they made the change with a corresponding policy that the bottom 10-20% of business school students each year were replaced by the top candidates on the wait list, then this could be an incredibly innovative policy... buuuut, that would never happen.
I'll be a freshman this fall...I'm just glad I won't have to be dealing with it
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