Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our son applied with a 4.1 from a close in difficult HS, mid 1300s on SAT and two varsity sports.
-He was born there.
-His mother attended undergrad and grad school there.
-My father attended undergrad and law school there.
-My FIL taught there for 26 years
-I worked there from 1996-2004
-My family and my wife's family have been making annual donations since June of 1966.
Not only was he rejected, but we didn't even get so much as an acknowledgement that they turned down a 5 degree legacy.
F&&k Georgetown. Not only will they never see another dime from any of us, but I will openly disparage them at any opportunity.
Okay but it's irrational not to concede his stats were not at all competitive. Legacy doesn't give THAT much of a boost. You should have spent some of that money on SAT tutors.
If you think there werent any kids in this years admissions that scored in the 1300s then you are a fool, simply put.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our son applied with a 4.1 from a close in difficult HS, mid 1300s on SAT and two varsity sports.
-He was born there.
-His mother attended undergrad and grad school there.
-My father attended undergrad and law school there.
-My FIL taught there for 26 years
-I worked there from 1996-2004
-My family and my wife's family have been making annual donations since June of 1966.
Not only was he rejected, but we didn't even get so much as an acknowledgement that they turned down a 5 degree legacy.
F&&k Georgetown. Not only will they never see another dime from any of us, but I will openly disparage them at any opportunity.
Okay but it's irrational not to concede his stats were not at all competitive. Legacy doesn't give THAT much of a boost. You should have spent some of that money on SAT tutors.
Anonymous wrote:Our son applied with a 4.1 from a close in difficult HS, mid 1300s on SAT and two varsity sports.
-He was born there.
-His mother attended undergrad and grad school there.
-My father attended undergrad and law school there.
-My FIL taught there for 26 years
-I worked there from 1996-2004
-My family and my wife's family have been making annual donations since June of 1966.
Not only was he rejected, but we didn't even get so much as an acknowledgement that they turned down a 5 degree legacy.
F&&k Georgetown. Not only will they never see another dime from any of us, but I will openly disparage them at any opportunity.
Anonymous wrote:My kids saw a giant dead rat in the middle of the “quad” area when we toured lol. Come to find out that is not unusual.
Anonymous wrote:Recently toured Georgetown, which was my son’s dream school since 9th grade. We were so disappointed. The neighborhood is great if you’re a wealthy baby boomer. Otherwise, it seems like a solid Catholic university, but hardly one of the world’s great universities. FWIW I’m a Fordham grad, and I don’t see how Georgetown is any stronger.
Feels like a huge gap between prestige/name and quality. Am I missing something?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recently toured Georgetown, which was my son’s dream school since 9th grade. We were so disappointed. The neighborhood is great if you’re a wealthy baby boomer. Otherwise, it seems like a solid Catholic university, but hardly one of the world’s great universities. FWIW I’m a Fordham grad, and I don’t see how Georgetown is any stronger.
Feels like a huge gap between prestige/name and quality. Am I missing something?
How are you measuring “quality”?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recently toured Georgetown, which was my son’s dream school since 9th grade. We were so disappointed. The neighborhood is great if you’re a wealthy baby boomer. Otherwise, it seems like a solid Catholic university, but hardly one of the world’s great universities. FWIW I’m a Fordham grad, and I don’t see how Georgetown is any stronger.
Feels like a huge gap between prestige/name and quality. Am I missing something?
Uh… alumni outcomes? Fordham’s placement isn’t anywhere near Georgetown’s.