Georgetown vs Harvard

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cool story, bro.


This is such an annoying statement and I hate that its become so popular. Shut up already.
Anonymous
DH is in intel. He says both programs are good. It might be easier to do internships from Georgetown, being in the area. Also, more profs at Gtown would have connections to the intel community.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At his age, you could let him make that decision.


+1 He should do the research and makes the decision, stop hovering.


+100000 Dear God, help us all if we have a foreign intelligence officer who still needs help from his mommy.


++++++ 100000000000000
Anonymous
Asian or white Catholic?
Anonymous
This thread was clearly intended as a joking allusion to the constant JMU, GMU vs (more established school) discussions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This thread was clearly intended as a joking allusion to the constant JMU, GMU vs (more established school) discussions.


What's wrong with James Madison University? Don't think anyone is comparing it to Georgetown or Harvard, but it's a great school.
Anonymous
I honestly think Georgetown is probably better. Harvard has the name, but the undergraduate education there is nothing to write home about.
Anonymous
Hello 8:14 -- OP's son is applying to a specific graduate school program - read the prior posts. Undergrad is irrelevant to OPs question.
Anonymous
Foreign service is not the same as intelligence.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cool story, bro.


This is such an annoying statement and I hate that its become so popular. Shut up already.


Cool story, bro.
Anonymous
if he goes to harvard he gets to have the harvard.edu email address that he can keep for the rest of his life. is it just me, or are the only people you know who are using their college/grad school email addresses 10-20 years later people who went to harvard?
Anonymous
ha! I know someone that uses their yale email.....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At his age, you could let him make that decision.


+1 He should do the research and makes the decision, stop hovering.


+100000 Dear God, help us all if we have a foreign intelligence officer who still needs help from his mommy.


++++++ 100000000000000


And...thus begins the downfall of this great country of ours. Blame OP and all the other helicopter parents.

Anonymous
My sister works in graduate admissions at a university int he DC area. She said the number of prospective students who arrive at info sessions with their parents in tow is staggering. For graduate school!
Anonymous
I guess it depends on who is paying the bill.
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