Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They want top test scores, lots of high level classes with top grades and you should be a practicing Catholic. You don’t need to be a practicing Catholic, but your odds increase greatly if you are.
How do they know if you are practicing Catholic? Is it because they take from Catholic High Schools, or because the student self-reports?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They want top test scores, lots of high level classes with top grades and you should be a practicing Catholic. You don’t need to be a practicing Catholic, but your odds increase greatly if you are.
Nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:They want top test scores, lots of high level classes with top grades and you should be a practicing Catholic. You don’t need to be a practicing Catholic, but your odds increase greatly if you are.
Anonymous wrote:They want top test scores, lots of high level classes with top grades and you should be a practicing Catholic. You don’t need to be a practicing Catholic, but your odds increase greatly if you are.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you for the clarification that GT has no ED.
So I guess what I'm asking is, how do I find out if GT (or any college, for that matter) pulls a lot of admits from their EA, or doesn't?
Anonymous wrote:Hi all,
I'm new at this because my kid is only going to be a sophomore. But I'm curious so maybe you can inform me a little.
When my kid was in elementary, we used to live in NoVA and we went to Georgetown for sports events. Now we live across the country, but she still thinks fondly about GT and last week I overheard her say it's where she would like to go to college.
I know it's too soon for all this and her views may change. (But assuming they don't, for purposes of this post) what is the best strategy for her to get in? She's unhooked in every way, so I was thinking ED/EA, but someone told me that Georgetown isn't really into ED, so it would be "wasting her ED shot," so she should apply ED instead to a college that likes ED, and just apply to GT as regular admission.
Anyone know about this? (or where do I research this?) Thank you in advance!