Anonymous wrote:We have a kid who is an upperclassmen at Georgetown and we live about 4 miles from campus.
Kid is not part of the lax-bro (male or female) culture, apparently has a great group of friends, is active in a number of clubs and has had a number of great internship opportunities, particularly during the school year.
SFS has been a great experience for them, even if going into the government at this time isn't a first choice.
And problem of god was a great class for them - we are not particularly religious or catholic.
My kid is very interested in SFS. Given your kid’s positive experience, what is he/she likely to do post graduation? Is the option to go into government getting any better? What are SFS 2026 graduates gravitating towards as they seek opportunities? How is the career office responding to the current situation with government employment recruiting?