DP here. It comes to the same thing. Weighted gpa is a way to take into account Honors and AP classes. Every college is going to look at the quality and rigor of classes, so you need to realize that the end result will be the same. |
There is no way a kid with no ECs will get into Georgetown. Looking at our the kids at our school who got in, kids definitely need to have high stats and interesting ECs. The ones who only had high grades did not get in, even though they took most rigorous courses. |
You're mom was tough! I went to school several states away but for my siblings who attended in the same metro area, my mom stood in line and purchased textbooks, picked up and dropped off my siblings' laundry, chauffeured all of their friends to the airport, and stored their friends belongings in our basement and crawl space. |
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We are local and, as others are reporting, our Georgetown son is having a pretty normal college experience. He always wants to be on campus, so he never comes home. He was never that familiar with the area around the university prior to college, and has enjoyed getting to know that area. The only real difference is that in an emergency or quasi-emergency, sometimes we'll go bail him out (like I drove down and took him to an urgent care facility late one night).
There are a surprising number of kids from the DC area at Georgetown, which means he knew quite a few people heading into freshman year. Of course, that could be the case in other college situations. Anyway, for him, this made the social transition easier. |