Asians at Notre Dame?

<p>I figured that out, too, when I perceived his unnatural aggressive attitude. Bin Laden is more reasonable than him…</p>

<p>@tjd:I really think Notre Dame should remain to its Catholic mission, which makes it Notre Dame. This institution is great because its Catholic mission unites people and maintains a sense of purpose on campus. In fact, I found that Notre Dame is more diverse than a lot of universities of its caliber: whereas u can be ridiculed for being a republican or a Christian at the Ivies, u are welcome to express ur beliefs here at Notre Dame. In addition, when Notre Dame says “inclusion”, it really means it. When I visited the campus, I found a lot of support for Non-Catholic students and a wide spectrum of clubs and organizations in which students can find their niches. </p>

<p>About diversity, I think that Notre Dame should only increase the diversity that strengthens the Catholic nature of the school. I do believe there are bad diversity and good diversity. Bad diversity often dilutes the mission and unity of organizations as well as impedes the decision making process while good diversity often adds values to organizations and is built on the very purposes for the existence of these organizations. Should the Society of Black Engineers ever try to recruit white people? Should jazz bands accept rappers? </p>

<p>I dont really care about rankings. I just know that Notre Dame has a supportive community in which I will thrive. Seeing the successes of their alumni, I dont have any doubts about the value of a Notre Dame education.<br>
Btw, I’m an Asian. :)</p>