Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This guy on this podcast The Game says you dont really have to submit all test scores, even though Georgetown clearly says to. He basically says you dont have to be all "legal beagle" "letter of the law" about this.
Jesus
Well Georgetown does tell you to do this. And while I guess some people refuse to follow the rules, it's all about the type of person you want your child to be and the type of morals you want to instill.
But isn't that the point of being at GU? They are going to teach teen Larlo morals? Why GU? Larlo should respond: so the university can teach me morals since I didn't submit all test results.
100% incorrect. Georgetown is saying, here are our morals, our values, our mission. If you will be a good match for our school, apply. This is why every Why Us? essay is also a Why You? essay.
It's def not a "I'm a cheat and a liar and I could use some moral guidance". No. If you think it is, go ahead and write that on the applications.
Anonymous wrote:I just talked to a parent yesterday that said they were only sending the top 2 SAT scores to Georgetown and not sending the ACT at all. Kid had taken both. Super common.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This guy on this podcast The Game says you dont really have to submit all test scores, even though Georgetown clearly says to. He basically says you dont have to be all "legal beagle" "letter of the law" about this.
Jesus
From what I know, Georgetown wants all SAT scores from all the tests taken. For AP exams they say it is optional but if you submit, it must be a official score report. They want students to be open and honest.
Yes and some "experts" suggest students not include their parent's JD as highest degree on common app. PhD ok, JD not so?
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/60/1297572.page#30997333
are those experts are just cheating parents. Because any box that is required on the common app is required to be filled out TRUTHFULLY. You attest to that at the end, before submitting it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This guy on this podcast The Game says you dont really have to submit all test scores, even though Georgetown clearly says to. He basically says you dont have to be all "legal beagle" "letter of the law" about this.
Jesus
From what I know, Georgetown wants all SAT scores from all the tests taken. For AP exams they say it is optional but if you submit, it must be a official score report. They want students to be open and honest.
Yes and some "experts" suggest students not include their parent's JD as highest degree on common app. PhD ok, JD not so?
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/60/1297572.page#30997333
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This guy on this podcast The Game says you dont really have to submit all test scores, even though Georgetown clearly says to. He basically says you dont have to be all "legal beagle" "letter of the law" about this.
Jesus
Well Georgetown does tell you to do this. And while I guess some people refuse to follow the rules, it's all about the type of person you want your child to be and the type of morals you want to instill.
But isn't that the point of being at GU? They are going to teach teen Larlo morals? Why GU? Larlo should respond: so the university can teach me morals since I didn't submit all test results.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This guy on this podcast The Game says you dont really have to submit all test scores, even though Georgetown clearly says to. He basically says you dont have to be all "legal beagle" "letter of the law" about this.
Jesus
From what I know, Georgetown wants all SAT scores from all the tests taken. For AP exams they say it is optional but if you submit, it must be a official score report. They want students to be open and honest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This guy on this podcast The Game says you dont really have to submit all test scores, even though Georgetown clearly says to. He basically says you dont have to be all "legal beagle" "letter of the law" about this.
Jesus
From what I know, Georgetown wants all SAT scores from all the tests taken. For AP exams they say it is optional but if you submit, it must be an official score report. They want students to be open and honest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This guy on this podcast The Game says you dont really have to submit all test scores, even though Georgetown clearly says to. He basically says you dont have to be all "legal beagle" "letter of the law" about this.
Jesus
Well Georgetown does tell you to do this. And while I guess some people refuse to follow the rules, it's all about the type of person you want your child to be and the type of morals you want to instill.
Anonymous wrote:This guy on this podcast The Game says you dont really have to submit all test scores, even though Georgetown clearly says to. He basically says you dont have to be all "legal beagle" "letter of the law" about this.
Jesus
Anonymous wrote:This guy on this podcast The Game says you dont really have to submit all test scores, even though Georgetown clearly says to. He basically says you dont have to be all "legal beagle" "letter of the law" about this.
Jesus