DP here. I tend to agree. Don't play along with OP's generalizations and general absurdities, it is nonsense. And trolling. |
+1 OP is terrible at trolling. |
You take two years of Theology and two years of Philosophy along with a Ignatius seminar Freshmen year at Georgetown. ND is two philosophy and two theology classes as well. Almost all Catholic institutions require at least two Phil and two Theo. Exceptions being DePaul and Holy Cross where it’s only one of each |
SFS undergrad is rated higher than all Ivies. That program- Georgetown is #1 |
| Damn Georgetown rejected trolls are out in for again. |
| As long as USNWR ranks on woke criteria Georgetown is good to go. |
I just interviewed a kid with a CS degree from GT and he was absolutely top notch. I’ve interviewed numerous kids from Stanford, MIT and CMU that couldn’t hold a candle to him. Whatever they’re doing to their CS program seems to be working. |
I think you're confusing years with semesters. You are required to take two phil and two theol courses, one semester each. That's not two years. Of course, you can take as many courses in those areas you want, as long as you have time to fulfill the other requirements. It is not two years of each. Please. |
+1. BINGO. |
+1. The misinformation on this board (by those who were rejected, of course!) is breathtaking, if not hilarious. |
Interesting. DS, heading to BC in August, recently looked at core course requirements, and he said this is not the case at all. But you seem to know everything. |
Because you used the phrase "top notch" to describe the student, I would tend to believe you are a parent or alumni and not an actual interviewer of CS graduates. |
| Bad basketball, dorm rats, city is mismanaged & deteriorating, fed gov can’t get anything done, cramped ugly campus….yup, it’s the whole package |
I do not know everything, but I guess I do know one reason why your DS is heading to BC instead of Georgetown: reading comprehension. https://bulletin.georgetown.edu/georgetown-core/ "Philosophy – 2 Courses Georgetown, with its commitment to the Jesuit tradition, believes that modern men and women should consider reflectively their relationship to the world, their fellow humans, and God. All students take a year of Philosophy and a year of Theology and Religious Studies." Theology and Religious Studies – 2 courses Through the Core, the Theology and Religious Studies Department is committed to fostering in students a critically appreciative awareness of the religious dimension of human existence, and to assisting students in reflecting upon their own experience and understanding in that enlarged context. The first course provides this foundation while the second course allows students to develop their critical awareness by applying it to a particular area of interest in religion or theology." |
The fact is, you need to be intellectual, hard-working, grounded, and gritty to enjoy Georgetown. If you need cushy, fancy dorms and a great basketball team, it's true, it may not be the place for you. |