Georgetown v Columbia

Anonymous
Georgetown!!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I went to Columbia undergrad and Gtown for grad school. I’d pick GT over Columbia.


it's not GT!


Anyone with half a brain cell would know in the context of this that GT does not mean Georgia Tech. Please calm down and stay on point
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Goes Georgetown give any bump to EA?


Only to athletic recruits and other priority/hooks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If he is not a recruited athlete, the state level sports achievement won’t help him. I would not encourage him to apply ED anywhere that is not his first choice. I also wouldn’t focus so much on just these two schools since both are very tough admits. If he wants mid-size near a city, also consider Northwestern, WashU, Emory (all of which he has a decent shot at ED).


All single digit admission schools, fwiw.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:To be clear, state level may not help at big D1 sports, but will at less popular d1 sports and all d3. Don’t expect to get recruited but will be a bump


Only if being recruited. Being a varsity letter winner and not an athletic recruit means just about nothing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If he is not a recruited athlete, the state level sports achievement won’t help him. I would not encourage him to apply ED anywhere that is not his first choice. I also wouldn’t focus so much on just these two schools since both are very tough admits. If he wants mid-size near a city, also consider Northwestern, WashU, Emory (all of which he has a decent shot at ED).


All single digit admission schools, fwiw.


https://emorywheel.com/acceptance-rate-increases-to-14-5-for-class-of-2028-after-regular-decision/

not emory which is doable
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In honesty, Columbia has very low alumni satisfaction, little campus cohesion and protests. Georgetown seems like a no brainer here - happier students and they do have a network. Could always move to NYC after college.


this might be regional bias. I've lived in nyc for 30 years and know more enthusiastic Columbia grads than GU grads by a factor of 50


Are these CC, GS or Bernard grads? They may have generally varied opinions as they got in CU on different grounds.
Anonymous
Why not both schools? Dual major (GU and Columbia):

https://college.georgetown.edu/academics/majors-minors-and-certificates/science-engineering/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I went to Columbia undergrad and Gtown for grad school. I’d pick GT over Columbia.


it's not GT!


Anyone with half a brain cell would know in the context of this that GT does not mean Georgia Tech. Please calm down and stay on point


The point is the PP is a troll. If he indeed went to Georgetown, he would not have said GT. Thus, ignore his suggestion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Goes Georgetown give any bump to EA?


Only to athletic recruits and other priority/hooks.

I believe recruits go to their RD for some reason; I remember reading that — but not sure where.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have always, always considered these colleges to be on a par with the Ivy League and I don't think I'm alone in this:

MIT
Stanford
Georgetown


You’re alone in this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I went to Columbia undergrad and Gtown for grad school. I’d pick GT over Columbia.


it's not GT!


Anyone with half a brain cell would know in the context of this that GT does not mean Georgia Tech. Please calm down and stay on point


The point is the PP is a troll. If he indeed went to Georgetown, he would not have said GT. Thus, ignore his suggestion.

DCUM Rule 5.6(a): Troll accusers are more likely to be trolls themselves.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have always, always considered these colleges to be on a par with the Ivy League and I don't think I'm alone in this:

MIT
Stanford
Georgetown


You’re alone in this.

By definition, not alone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In honesty, Columbia has very low alumni satisfaction, little campus cohesion and protests. Georgetown seems like a no brainer here - happier students and they do have a network. Could always move to NYC after college.


this might be regional bias. I've lived in nyc for 30 years and know more enthusiastic Columbia grads than GU grads by a factor of 50


Those people went there before Columbia turned into an Outward Bound campout for spoiled chubby girls.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Goes Georgetown give any bump to EA?


Only to athletic recruits and other priority/hooks.

I believe recruits go to their RD for some reason; I remember reading that — but not sure where.


Their legacy game is the strongest of anywhere.
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