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Old 09-10-2009, 11:38 AM   #1
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Ask a current ND student

Hey guys,

I currently attend ND so if you have any questions about campus, class or anything at all, I'm here to provide answers. I can give you an accurate picture of life at ND.

So fire away!
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Old 09-24-2009, 06:46 PM   #2
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hey sweet!

1. has ND lived up to your expectations so far? (if you are a freshman)

2. what do you and most students do on free time?

3. do you or most students leave campus at all? and for what? what is there to do outside of ND? how far away is major airport?

4. any negatives?

5. how are the dorms, food?



and this can be for anyone... does anyone know of any pictures of inside dorms or inside buildings at ND that i can access on the internet? thanks in advance =]
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Old 09-25-2009, 08:03 PM   #3
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1. My experience has been fantastic so far! I'm actually a sophomore, but I come from a long line of ND alumni. I love pretty much everything.

2. Most people are involved in clubs and sports. Early on in the year there's an activity fair where everyone can sign up for clubs and volunteering. There's a club for EVERYTHING, and lots of sports, whether it's club, intramural, varsity, or just a pickup game on the quad. I'm part of the environmental clubs and the newspaper, and I also like to hang out with my friends in the dorms too. I also go swimming, walk around the lakes, visit the art museum, and go to parties and campus events. ...and football.

3. People generally leave campus on weekend nights for parties, or on weekends to go to Walmart or Target. The area around ND doesn't have that much to offer, but there's so much to do on campus that no one really complains about having nothing to do. the nearest major airport is O'Hare in Chicago, but you can also fly into South Bend.

4. Theology is required. I wish it was more diverse. Not racially, but culturally.

5. The dorms vary. A lot. the newer ones are air-conditioned and extremely nice. Most of the older ones have more charm. My dorm was built in the 50s and you can tell. It's definitely not one of the nicest ones, but my room is nice and big. And it's really the people who make the dorm. The food is AMAZING. Both dining halls have really good food, and there are fast food places and cafes on campus.

There's a way to see pictures of dorms on ND's website.
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