Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SFS is a much harder admit, and wants to see math too. (Look at their curriculum, it's a lot of Econ).
Apply to the business school
Here’s actual data, folks. Business school is a tougher admit…
https://georgetown.app.box.com/s/z4tgwmps28jo4hd83i1migipgjw43uuo
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SFS is a much harder admit, and wants to see math too. (Look at their curriculum, it's a lot of Econ).
Apply to the business school
Here’s actual data, folks. Business school is a tougher admit…
https://georgetown.app.box.com/s/z4tgwmps28jo4hd83i1migipgjw43uuo
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP- thanks everyone for the helpful feedback. Georgetown does take kids from our school with her stats- but usually to A&S or SFS. Her dad is a georgetown undergrad business alum but not very knowledgeable about this process. Her high school says apply where you have strongest fit. Georgetown admissions says apply to the school you prefer and see yourself graduating from. Feeling confused...
Your DD is legacy and Georgetown loves legacies. If she applies early, talks up the school and its traditions (her dad should be able to help with this) and makes it clear it's her top choice, I bet she has a very good chance of getting in. My niece got in off the waitlist. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:SFS is a much harder admit, and wants to see math too. (Look at their curriculum, it's a lot of Econ).
Apply to the business school
Anonymous wrote:OP- thanks everyone for the helpful feedback. Georgetown does take kids from our school with her stats- but usually to A&S or SFS. Her dad is a georgetown undergrad business alum but not very knowledgeable about this process. Her high school says apply where you have strongest fit. Georgetown admissions says apply to the school you prefer and see yourself graduating from. Feeling confused...
Anonymous wrote:Unlikely admit because of grades not because of lack of rigor.