Anonymous wrote:Do most premeds apply to school of health or arts and sciences?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is it that people love about Georgetown? My daughter got in REA but it isn't her first choice. Trying to get her excited because she was deferred from her first choice. She is actually applying to other schools RD because she feels Georgetown is too close to home.
What’s the first choice school?
Must be Notre Dame or MIT -- the only other top schools that allow multiple REAs at private universities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid loves Georgetown and recently had the interview. The interview was only 20 min though. Is that a terrible sign?
Great kid, should interview well. But now very concerned because it was so short.
My son got in and his interview was 30 min max and the interviewer talked more than he did. Don’t worry about time
Thanks to you and the PP. Glad to hear that we shouldn’t worry about the short interview.
My son also got in and had a short interview. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid loves Georgetown and recently had the interview. The interview was only 20 min though. Is that a terrible sign?
Great kid, should interview well. But now very concerned because it was so short.
My son got in and his interview was 30 min max and the interviewer talked more than he did. Don’t worry about time
Thanks to you and the PP. Glad to hear that we shouldn’t worry about the short interview.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is it that people love about Georgetown? My daughter got in REA but it isn't her first choice. Trying to get her excited because she was deferred from her first choice. She is actually applying to other schools RD because she feels Georgetown is too close to home.
What’s the first choice school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do DC folks think of Georgetown these days? We were a bit underwhelmed. I mean, it’s an excellent school, but compared to similarly selective schools, you wonder why it’s so selective.
very religious
Not our impression at all. Plenty of non-Catholics attend.
Sure but if a college is REQUIRING my DS/DD to take "The Problem of God" (THEO-1000) or "Introduction to Biblical Literature" (THEO-1100), we're NOT going there.
As an optional course, sure do what you want to offer.
I went to Georgetown SFS.
You have no idea what you’re talking about when it comes to how they handle religion and those classes.
The curriculum for Problem of God is determined by each professor. My professor chose to teach us about the religious justifications used by terrorists. Others taught about the history of atheism.
I also took a class on comparative Judeo-Christian theology taught by a Rabbi, Priest, and an Imam.
Not once did ANYONE at Georgetown push Catholicism.
Was the class held at the Tombs? "True story...A rabbi, a priest and an imam walk into a bar..."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do DC folks think of Georgetown these days? We were a bit underwhelmed. I mean, it’s an excellent school, but compared to similarly selective schools, you wonder why it’s so selective.
very religious
Not our impression at all. Plenty of non-Catholics attend.
Sure but if a college is REQUIRING my DS/DD to take "The Problem of God" (THEO-1000) or "Introduction to Biblical Literature" (THEO-1100), we're NOT going there.
As an optional course, sure do what you want to offer.
I went to Georgetown SFS.
You have no idea what you’re talking about when it comes to how they handle religion and those classes.
The curriculum for Problem of God is determined by each professor. My professor chose to teach us about the religious justifications used by terrorists. Others taught about the history of atheism.
I also took a class on comparative Judeo-Christian theology taught by a Rabbi, Priest, and an Imam.
Not once did ANYONE at Georgetown push Catholicism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid loves Georgetown and recently had the interview. The interview was only 20 min though. Is that a terrible sign?
Great kid, should interview well. But now very concerned because it was so short.
My son got in and his interview was 30 min max and the interviewer talked more than he did. Don’t worry about time