Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:May I ask how they’re different socially? My daughter doesn’t seem to care so much about social stuff LOL, she wants to go to school that can give her the best chance to get into medical school
Have you visited with her? There are clear differences. UVA is a large state school (granted not as large as some of the HUGE ones) sprawled out over a wide area. Georgetown is a compact private school in DC. Georgetown is filled with type A go getters and the social culture is dictated by clubs (many of which require applications...but there are more inclusive ones too). UVA will have a broader mix of student types. Georgetown will have students from around the country and around the world.
all that talk and no mention of Catholic.
It’s pretty irrelevant there.
DP. It is not irrelevant. Even if you assume religion does not play a part in the lives of most students (which at a place like Georgetown is a big assumption), the Jesuit tradition is a rich one that isn't the best fit for everyone.
-- source, I work at Georgetown's med school
Anonymous wrote:Yep. Did college tour for both. We did like feel of Georgetown more but need more than just the feel or ‘pretty campus’ to justify the cost. My daughter wants to decide based on pre med academics and acceptance rate to medical school, etc.
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:May I ask how they’re different socially? My daughter doesn’t seem to care so much about social stuff LOL, she wants to go to school that can give her the best chance to get into medical school
Have you visited with her? There are clear differences. UVA is a large state school (granted not as large as some of the HUGE ones) sprawled out over a wide area. Georgetown is a compact private school in DC. Georgetown is filled with type A go getters and the social culture is dictated by clubs (many of which require applications...but there are more inclusive ones too). UVA will have a broader mix of student types. Georgetown will have students from around the country and around the world.
all that talk and no mention of Catholic.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not a Virginian so daughter would pay out of tuition at UVA and our family doesn’t qualify for any financial aid.![]()
She really wants to do pre-med. which school would you recommend? I’d like to spend less on undergrad to save more for medical school but also want to make sure my daughter gets good undergrad experience/research opportunities.
Didn’t realize college selection process was this stressful!
Thanks in advance for sharing your experience!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to Georgetown for undergrad and the catholic thing wasn’t a big deal even in the late 90s (I’m not Catholic).
The benefit of Georgetown is that the hospital is right there on campus, she could get a job there asap and start building her experience.
Same at UVA. Hospitals are right there. I think it comes down to what she likes city vs more college town like Cville.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[/bAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:May I ask how they’re different socially? My daughter doesn’t seem to care so much about social stuff LOL, she wants to go to school that can give her the best chance to get into medical school
[b]Have you visited with her? There are clear differences. UVA is a large state school (granted not as large as some of the HUGE ones) sprawled out over a wide area. Georgetown is a compact private school in DC. Georgetown is filled with type A go getters and the social culture is dictated by clubs (many of which require applications...but there are more inclusive ones too). UVA will have a broader mix of student types. Georgetown will have students from around the country and around the world.
all that talk and no mention of Catholic.
It’s pretty irrelevant there.
Anonymous wrote:I went to Georgetown for undergrad and the catholic thing wasn’t a big deal even in the late 90s (I’m not Catholic).
Irrevalent. This post went on for numerous page without one single poster pointing out that Georgetown is a Catholic University
Anonymous wrote:I went to Georgetown for undergrad and the catholic thing wasn’t a big deal even in the late 90s (I’m not Catholic).
The benefit of Georgetown is that the hospital is right there on campus, she could get a job there asap and start building her experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she can get A’s in either school, what’s a better route?
Whichever she likes most. If she doesn’t like the school she won’t get A’s.
But how do you really know which school she will like unless she’s been there 🤔
Would like to hear from people that had gone to medical school after graduating from UVA or Georgetown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she can get A’s in either school, what’s a better route?
Whichever she likes most. If she doesn’t like the school she won’t get A’s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:May I ask how they’re different socially? My daughter doesn’t seem to care so much about social stuff LOL, she wants to go to school that can give her the best chance to get into medical school
Have you visited with her? There are clear differences. UVA is a large state school (granted not as large as some of the HUGE ones) sprawled out over a wide area. Georgetown is a compact private school in DC. Georgetown is filled with type A go getters and the social culture is dictated by clubs (many of which require applications...but there are more inclusive ones too). UVA will have a broader mix of student types. Georgetown will have students from around the country and around the world.
all that talk and no mention of Catholic.
The percentage of Catholics in the GU student body is less than the percentage of Catholics in the us
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:May I ask how they’re different socially? My daughter doesn’t seem to care so much about social stuff LOL, she wants to go to school that can give her the best chance to get into medical school
Have you visited with her? There are clear differences. UVA is a large state school (granted not as large as some of the HUGE ones) sprawled out over a wide area. Georgetown is a compact private school in DC. Georgetown is filled with type A go getters and the social culture is dictated by clubs (many of which require applications...but there are more inclusive ones too). UVA will have a broader mix of student types. Georgetown will have students from around the country and around the world.
all that talk and no mention of Catholic.
It’s pretty irrelevant there.