Originally posted by RoyalShock
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SLU is not total crap, but it's hardly a great school academically as far as Catholic universities are concerned. They're more or less equivalent to Creighton. If you live in NYC, DC, or Boston, Philly or Pittsburgh and want to send your kid to a place where he can get hired, the pecking order is more or less:
Georgetown > Notre Dame > Fordham > Boston College > Villanova > St. Joseph's > Providence > Duquesne
If the kid's too stupid to get into any of these, there's no shortage of closer Catholic universities like Siena, Fairfield, St. Francis, and a dozen others that dot the region. And there are a lot of academically equal Catholic schools like Xavier, Dayton and Loyola Chicago that are still closer to the northeast than St. Louis.
I think there's zero desire from SLU's administration to join the MVC, and I'm sure they strive to draw as many rich Jesuit snots from NYC as possible. But I'd be shocked if a place like that draws more than about 10-15% of their enrollment from the region when actual good schools like Duke, Emory and Wake Forest draw even less.
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