Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe Georgetown is the only t20 that is not test optional and also doesn’t accept common app. This probably gives a better chance to unhooked high stats kids.
+1
They want to see every score, you can’t super score and test scores are required.
It’s not on the common app.
It is very selective. Like Hopkins, we only had 1 kid get accepted from my kids’ senior class this year.
Anonymous wrote:My husband had a perfect score on the SATs back in the day and was rejected. He got into Hopkins and Duke.
My niece a top student-UVA grad, medical school residency at Hopkins was rejected at Georgetown.
It’s tough to get into. Send your kid to a Jesuit high school if you want a little bump, still not anywhere near a guarantee unless very top of the class.
Marzipam wrote:Anonymous wrote:So they’re a legacy? Wouldn’t that help?
what I have observed (so, this is anecdotal) over the years from reunions & class FB group is that the legacy kids who are admitted are the ones whose parents are "involved." Organizing class reunions and events, performing multiple alumni interviews year after year, that sort of thing. Kids whose parents just check the alumni box but don't seem to do anything seem to be rejected. (I have never paid attention to who donates money, so I suppose that could have something to do with it -- but my theory is that it's the level of involvement.)
So - if my theory is correct, my legacy status wouldn't help![]()
Anonymous wrote:My colleagues daughter with double legacy parents did not get it.
Anonymous wrote:I believe Georgetown is the only t20 that is not test optional and also doesn’t accept common app. This probably gives a better chance to unhooked high stats kids.