Anonymous wrote:Can anyone elaborate on how woke Georgetown really is? I hear all the time that it's one of the wokest of the elite schools, but the students I'm familiar with who've gone there don’t line up with that reputation. When you think Georgetown you think social justice focused, politically far left wing, and super plugged into the DC activist ecosystem. But most people I'm aware of who went or currently go there there are pre-professional and money-focused, pursuing fields like consulting, finance, law, etc. Not that they couldn't also be woke, but I see them more as wannabe MOTU types. So what's the real deal with Georgetown? Does the woke vibe dominate, or does the school's presence in DC just make it easier for a small minority of activist types to appear as a larger force than they really are?
Anonymous wrote:In this polarized age, if an applicant writes a bit about his commitment to social justice, diversity and inclusiveness and if the admissions person reading his application happens to be a MAGA, would the application be rejected right away?
Anonymous wrote:God I’m over this. How about we drop the word forever. There are thousands of kids there. Some of whom are trying out personalities and majors. Some couldn’t care less about politics. Most are just driven and smart, with various emerging points of view. Please stop fretting about the made up threat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's catholic. Not woke at all.
Catholics = the MAGAs.
Anonymous wrote:The Jesuits were “woke” before there was a word for it, with core values such as People for Others, Faith that does Justice, and Community in Diversity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:God I’m over this. How about we drop the word forever. There are thousands of kids there. Some of whom are trying out personalities and majors. Some couldn’t care less about politics. Most are just driven and smart, with various emerging points of view. Please stop fretting about the made up threat.
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I think there are plenty of kids who just want to go to college and not have to deal with politics. These kids are in the middle of the political spectrum. Unfortunately, even forgets about these kids.
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone elaborate on how woke Georgetown really is? I hear all the time that it's one of the wokest of the elite schools, but the students I'm familiar with who've gone there don’t line up with that reputation. When you think Georgetown you think social justice focused, politically far left wing, and super plugged into the DC activist ecosystem. But most people I'm aware of who went or currently go there there are pre-professional and money-focused, pursuing fields like consulting, finance, law, etc. Not that they couldn't also be woke, but I see them more as wannabe MOTU types. So what's the real deal with Georgetown? Does the woke vibe dominate, or does the school's presence in DC just make it easier for a small minority of activist types to appear as a larger force than they really are?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:God I’m over this. How about we drop the word forever. There are thousands of kids there. Some of whom are trying out personalities and majors. Some couldn’t care less about politics. Most are just driven and smart, with various emerging points of view. Please stop fretting about the made up threat.
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