I graduated in 1972, the last all-male class. Notre Dame has changed like night and day in so many ways since then. I lived in Zahm Hall for four years, and I agree with Jordan about the sense of community and the dorm life. I was in a triple my freshman year -- the whole campus was crowded then. I ran with the track team. Academically, Notre Dame is so much better now than in my day. I could never get in now. I was happy to graduate and leave to the real world. Nevertheless, Notre Dame opened several very important doors for me during my career. The alumni network is truly impressive.
Was Zahm Hall a Zoo when you lived there? For a very long time the dorm had a bad reputation because of the immaturity of its residents. The elevator back then was a notorious place to get fresh with an unsuspecting date. Recently everyone was booted out because of the overt defiance and numerous infractions.
Yes, indeed ND is the best and Jordan your points are spot on, bro! Thank you for refreshing my memories. Always Love thee Notre Dame, and Go Irish. ND love from Uzbekistan!
All the videos posted but especially your videos convey the special sense of belonging and community at ND! What a special and beautiful place! My great niece just started ND and lives in Lyons Hall-we feel so heartwarming that she’s in such a caring university! Mega thanks again for all your videos!
As a Freshman, I lived in PE, so Stanford was our “brother hall.” After the Angers program, I moved to Lyons, where I was my last two years. Great memories, amazing school. Go Irish!
Another great vid by the man himself!!! I have a few quick questions, I plan on getting involved in a lot of the interhall sports, so I was wondering how long a “season” or scheduled games last. And I was also wondering if interhall spike ball is a thing yet, also are there fees etc. associated with them?
A "season" is usually about a month to 6 weeks depending on the sport and playoffs. There are some sports like bowling that are one night thing. Interhall spike ball is a part of Interhall Field Day which includes Tug of War, Spike-ball, and Bag Toss/Cornhole) which is a one day tournament in the fall. There are some fees associated with some of the sports, for example hockey requires certification from USA Hockey which was about $50 but most of the sports have no fee or a very minimal fee, like $5 or maybe $10.
Curious, I have been watching "Inside the Garage" with four football players, none of which are seniors, and they live off campus, which is contrary to what you said about all students having to live on campus until their senior year. Are football player treated differently? And hopefully you are doing well with your bone morrow transplant.
Diversity wise, ND can do better. I feel like they have been better in recent years but there is still a long way to go. And for non Catholics, I feel that ND is still a welcoming place for all! Theology is required to graduate though but everyone at ND is so welcoming and accepting of others, from my experience.
definitely agree with ND having the best community and the campus student body size! The culture here is so special
I graduated in 1972, the last all-male class. Notre Dame has changed like night and day in so many ways since then. I lived in Zahm Hall for four years, and I agree with Jordan about the sense of community and the dorm life. I was in a triple my freshman year -- the whole campus was crowded then. I ran with the track team. Academically, Notre Dame is so much better now than in my day. I could never get in now. I was happy to graduate and leave to the real world. Nevertheless, Notre Dame opened several very important doors for me during my career. The alumni network is truly impressive.
Notre Dame is truly a special place!
Was Zahm Hall a Zoo when you lived there? For a very long time the dorm had a bad reputation because of the immaturity of its residents. The elevator back then was a notorious place to get fresh with an unsuspecting date. Recently everyone was booted out because of the overt defiance and numerous infractions.
Yes, indeed ND is the best and Jordan your points are spot on, bro! Thank you for refreshing my memories. Always Love thee Notre Dame, and Go Irish. ND love from Uzbekistan!
But my favorite thing about Notre Dame though is the fact that there's no Greek Life at that place, which is ABSOLUTELY A GOOD THING! Go Irish baby!
All the videos posted but especially your videos convey the special sense of belonging and community at ND! What a special and beautiful place! My great niece just started ND and lives in Lyons Hall-we feel so heartwarming that she’s in such a caring university! Mega thanks again for all your videos!
Lyons is a great dorm! I’m sure she’s going to have so much fun!
As a Freshman, I lived in PE, so Stanford was our “brother hall.” After the Angers program, I moved to Lyons, where I was my last two years. Great memories, amazing school. Go Irish!
Go Irish!
They named a whole hall of science after you that's pretty cool
It makes up for the no air conditioning haha
#6 Jordan Walker goes there
Maybe #7 haha
They literally made you a hall of science to recruit
It worked haha
Couldn’t have said it better, great video!
Great video once again... u did forget to mention tho the section football/would be basketball champs TWOEASTWEST #neverforget
we did give you guys a run for your money in bball tho haha
Great video Jordan! I am beginning my PhD next fall, this video is making me more confident about my decision of choosing ND
Sos boricua y yo como boludo escribiendo en inglés jajajaja
You're not going to say that cuz nothing in the states and Guam are better
I was at that Stanford game last year, My first Notre Dame Game Hope I can get accepted in two years
Best of luck! That was a fun game even though the weather wasn't perfect lol
I just subscribed great video
great insight!
love you brother!
I also love ND and what it stands for. Go Irish!!
Who did you say quoted “To those who know Notre Dame no explanation is necessary, to those who don’t, no explanation will suffice”
Bro I'm at a boarding school and will be going to ND next year I'm not tryna get put into a quad that sounds terrible
Notre dame ♥️
I wish i could
Another great vid by the man himself!!! I have a few quick questions, I plan on getting involved in a lot of the interhall sports, so I was wondering how long a “season” or scheduled games last. And I was also wondering if interhall spike ball is a thing yet, also are there fees etc. associated with them?
A "season" is usually about a month to 6 weeks depending on the sport and playoffs. There are some sports like bowling that are one night thing. Interhall spike ball is a part of Interhall Field Day which includes Tug of War, Spike-ball, and Bag Toss/Cornhole) which is a one day tournament in the fall. There are some fees associated with some of the sports, for example hockey requires certification from USA Hockey which was about $50 but most of the sports have no fee or a very minimal fee, like $5 or maybe $10.
Thanks Jordan!
Can I just help you record when we get back to campus ?😂 thanks for the content Jordan!
I’m sure we can figure something out!
This man is so articulate. Thank you for these type of videos, just got accepted yesterday all the way from 🇬🇧. Will definitely say hi if i see you!
Congratulations!!!
Hi! Since Notre Dame is a pwi, does that make it harder for you to connect with other students? I'm also poc and that's one thing I'm worried about.
For me personally it hasn't been hard. Everyone I have met at ND is super nice and caring!
Hi
Does ND offer generous financial aid?
And does ND good at placings its business students in Management Consulting?
Thank you!
Curious, I have been watching "Inside the Garage" with four football players, none of which are seniors, and they live off campus, which is contrary to what you said about all students having to live on campus until their senior year. Are football player treated differently? And hopefully you are doing well with your bone morrow transplant.
That is a very good point… they recently changed the rules so you only have to live in the dorms for 4 semesters, so juniors can move off campus.
Nice old spice btw
Yessirski
They allow pets in dorms?
The only pets allowed I think are fish and maybe service dogs. I’m not 100% sure though.
What is your major ?
I am majoring in Biochemistry and Spanish!
If you don't want to go to Notre Dame don't talk don't talk about it it doesn't matter if it's small or big 1972ND 1950ND 1999
How is ND for diversity? And for non catholics?
Diversity wise, ND can do better. I feel like they have been better in recent years but there is still a long way to go. And for non Catholics, I feel that ND is still a welcoming place for all! Theology is required to graduate though but everyone at ND is so welcoming and accepting of others, from my experience.
Usa here ur page not helping at all
WHERE ARE THE BLACK PEOPLE??
Why?? You could have spoken about the soccer🥲