Georgetown takes lots of kids from DMV area
. The acceptance increased 2 percent from last year and the Wl moved a lot
This. It's getting easier to get into Georgetown.
This is false. Do you just make things up?
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown takes lots of kids from DMV area
. The acceptance increased 2 percent from last year and the Wl moved a lot
Anonymous wrote:You folks from the DC area don’t seem to grasp how much of GU’s undergrad cachet out of the area came from being good academically AND having a top basketball team. Without the great hoops team GU becomes Tufts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another agree. I too remember when Georgetown was an "it" school. It's not there anymore. Smart kids far prefer Vanderbilt or Northwestern generally.
Of the two, Vandy seems to be on the higher upswing. It might be in Tennessee, but Nashville is a very blue city. Most find it more enjoyable than Evanston
So you clearly don’t know all the smart kids. My smart kid from from a DC private and several of DC’s friends all applied to Georgetown, a couple also applied to NU and not one of the group applied to Vandy. My DC wanted no part of a southern, Greek-oriented, preppy school.
No, I don’t know every smart kid, but the acceptance rate for both Vanderbilt and Northwestern is half of the rate for Georgetown. The trends are changing.
I hope your kid’s friends got into Georgetown or NU or whatever school they prefer. You can’t go wrong! I just wouldn’t choose Gtown if I had the other choices (not purely based on ranking- for other reasons that I’m sure are driving the acceptance rates).
You can’t really compare since Georgetown does not accept the common app, requires more essays and does require standardized tests. These hurdles narrow the applicant pool significantly. Vandy, in contrast, takes nearly half its class test optional. Personally think this means Georgetown will have a stronger class.
It’s fallen out of favor for test-optional kids or kids that take 3+ times to pull up scores. GU required ALL test scores, every date a student sat. Not being on the common app further is an obstacle and very, very few get accepted. I think in our large public we only have 1 kid or none (700 kids in grade) each year.
Anonymous wrote:cross admits mostly choose Vanderbilt by about 60-40. And this is with Gtown's outsized lay prestige
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=Georgetown+University&with=Vanderbilt+University
regarding the law schools, they are overall comparable but Georgetown is substantially better for DC biglaw. Vanderbilt has a higher clerkship rate
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another agree. I too remember when Georgetown was an "it" school. It's not there anymore. Smart kids far prefer Vanderbilt or Northwestern generally.
Of the two, Vandy seems to be on the higher upswing. It might be in Tennessee, but Nashville is a very blue city. Most find it more enjoyable than Evanston
So you clearly don’t know all the smart kids. My smart kid from from a DC private and several of DC’s friends all applied to Georgetown, a couple also applied to NU and not one of the group applied to Vandy. My DC wanted no part of a southern, Greek-oriented, preppy school.
No, I don’t know every smart kid, but the acceptance rate for both Vanderbilt and Northwestern is half of the rate for Georgetown. The trends are changing.
I hope your kid’s friends got into Georgetown or NU or whatever school they prefer. You can’t go wrong! I just wouldn’t choose Gtown if I had the other choices (not purely based on ranking- for other reasons that I’m sure are driving the acceptance rates).
You can’t really compare since Georgetown does not accept the common app, requires more essays and does require standardized tests. These hurdles narrow the applicant pool significantly. Vandy, in contrast, takes nearly half its class test optional. Personally think this means Georgetown will have a stronger class.