Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:does GDS really sent 10+ kids to GT?
That gave me a good laugh. Hard to imagine ultra-liberal GDS kids wanting to go to a Catholic college. Also, pretty sure OP is referring to Georgetown Prep or Gonzaga, which are both Jesuit high schools.
Do either of these really send 10+ kids to Georgetown a year. That strikes me as a big number
Anonymous wrote:Regis is Jesuit and sends 10+ to Georgetown
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:does GDS really sent 10+ kids to GT?
GDS isn’t a Jesuit school.
And GDS has nothing to do with Georgetown (it's not even in Georgetown).
Anonymous wrote:Does your kid want to be in a city or in South Bend?
Does your kid care about football culture or not so much?
Is your kid interested in the School of Foriegn Service, which cannot really be replicated at other universities, or more the college, which would have similar academics to other schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can’t you apply REA to both? Although if the college office at Prep (I assume) is telling you to pick one, listen to them.
DP. Different school. NO! With restrictive early action, it only allows you to apply EA to PUBLIC universities. You cannot EA at another private university.
100%. You can only REA to one
This is wrong, and an example of why you should not seek advice on this forum.
NP. It’s not wrong. The “R” in REA stands for “restricted.” The restriction is that if you apply REA to a school, you cannot apply early (REA/SCEA/EA/ED) to another private university.
Anonymous wrote:DS goes to a jesuit HS that sends a lot of kids to Georgetown (10+) and some to ND. Based on scores and stats and leadership, counselor says DS should have no problem getting into either.
Tip top schools very much a low target as unhooked. Will try but probably prudent to lean into the Catholic thing (restricted early action at ND would mean no ED at another school)
DS asks us (parents) which is better/which do we think he'd like/which we can afford, etc. We can afford either. Anyone have thoughts on the two? ND always seems super bro-ish to me, and I'm tempted to not push it by visiting right now etc .. but .. have to admit the alumni do love their experience. And my feelings are rooted in a 90s ND
DS leans humanities major who lately wonders if getting business degree more sensible. I say, study what you want but that's where he is rn.
Anonymous wrote:Does your kid want to be in a city or in South Bend?
Does your kid care about football culture or not so much?
Is your kid interested in the School of Foriegn Service, which cannot really be replicated at other universities, or more the college, which would have similar academics to other schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can’t you apply REA to both? Although if the college office at Prep (I assume) is telling you to pick one, listen to them.
DP. Different school. NO! With restrictive early action, it only allows you to apply EA to PUBLIC universities. You cannot EA at another private university.
100%. You can only REA to one
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:does GDS really sent 10+ kids to GT?
That gave me a good laugh. Hard to imagine ultra-liberal GDS kids wanting to go to a Catholic college. Also, pretty sure OP is referring to Georgetown Prep or Gonzaga, which are both Jesuit high schools.
Do either of these really send 10+ kids to Georgetown a year. That strikes me as a big number