Anonymous wrote:The increase in reported selectivity won't make it any more selective for your child. 90% of the new applicants will be immediately discarded (while GU keeps the application fees).
Then who cares what his "first top choice" is today? It'll probably change.Anonymous wrote:My kid is class of 2027Anonymous wrote:Georgetown doesn't go on the common app until next year (HS class of 2027), fyi.
Anonymous wrote:Aside from requiring all.the tests, Georgetown's current application is not unique in a good way. Common app will make things so much more streamlined for students, and even more for schools with numerous Georgetown applicants
Anonymous wrote:The increase in reported selectivity won't make it any more selective for your child. 90% of the new applicants will be immediately discarded (while GU keeps the application fees).
Anonymous wrote:Aside from requiring all.the tests, Georgetown's current application is not unique in a good way. Common app will make things so much more streamlined for students, and even more for schools with numerous Georgetown applicants
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown doesn't go on the common app until next year (HS class of 2027), fyi.
Anonymous wrote:I feel that it is still advantageous to continue using the old portal for the coming year. AOs are familiar with the old portal, and can quickly pick up what they need there.
If the applicant is a one-sitting high score, another reason for using the old portal. In common app, there is nowhere you can indicate that.