Anonymous wrote:The whole 'Love Saxa' fiasco is not impressing me. I'm Catholic and yes I strongly believe that gay people should be able to marry and live any life they wish.
I know gay people who love each other and are married. Many have wonderful stable families with children. Teenagers who have probably never met a gay person much less get to know a couple well vehemently debating whether they should be able to marry or not just seems ludicrous and tremendously intellectually immature. It seems that they have shown up to school with deep seated hatred and prejudice.
Yes, perhaps that is the most conservative of Catholic viewpoints but it seems that they should be working to modernize these views and accept more types of people. It's quite obvious that the vast majority of Catholics don't subscribe to all that is taught? Birth control anyone? Sure, Love Saxa is anti birth control too but as they profess to be virgins not sure how much they understand there either (and hopefully that only affects themselves)
Anyway - this would not seem to be welcoming to 'all students' . It seems blatantly hostile to some and to everyone who knows and loves gay people.
Oh yeah, I see that now.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually GU's pre-med program is highly regarded. Don't know that I can say the same for it's STEM classes in general.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not good enough to get into ivies? HYP maybe but certainly not other lower ivies. Then again, you can say the same thing about those lower ivies.
Isn’t connecting with the elite one of the benefits to go to ivies people often point out? Why does it become a negative at GTown?
Weak at STEM? Do you refer to graduate school or undergrad? GTown’s programs is no better or worse than those at elite liberal arts colleges that are highly regarded here. Majoring in science at undergrad at GTown will get you into places e.g. top medical schools and graduate schools.
Have to agree with above. This must be the most delusional statement I have read in a while on DCUM.
I was mainly referring to the bolded statement, i.e. that Georgetown competes with the non-HYP ivies.
Anonymous wrote:Actually GU's pre-med program is highly regarded. Don't know that I can say the same for it's STEM classes in general.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not good enough to get into ivies? HYP maybe but certainly not other lower ivies. Then again, you can say the same thing about those lower ivies.
Isn’t connecting with the elite one of the benefits to go to ivies people often point out? Why does it become a negative at GTown?
Weak at STEM? Do you refer to graduate school or undergrad? GTown’s programs is no better or worse than those at elite liberal arts colleges that are highly regarded here. Majoring in science at undergrad at GTown will get you into places e.g. top medical schools and graduate schools.
Have to agree with above. This must be the most delusional statement I have read in a while on DCUM.
Actually GU's pre-med program is highly regarded. Don't know that I can say the same for it's STEM classes in general.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not good enough to get into ivies? HYP maybe but certainly not other lower ivies. Then again, you can say the same thing about those lower ivies.
Isn’t connecting with the elite one of the benefits to go to ivies people often point out? Why does it become a negative at GTown?
Weak at STEM? Do you refer to graduate school or undergrad? GTown’s programs is no better or worse than those at elite liberal arts colleges that are highly regarded here. Majoring in science at undergrad at GTown will get you into places e.g. top medical schools and graduate schools.
Have to agree with above. This must be the most delusional statement I have read in a while on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Not good enough to get into ivies? HYP maybe but certainly not other lower ivies. Then again, you can say the same thing about those lower ivies.
Isn’t connecting with the elite one of the benefits to go to ivies people often point out? Why does it become a negative at GTown?
Weak at STEM? Do you refer to graduate school or undergrad? GTown’s programs is no better or worse than those at elite liberal arts colleges that are highly regarded here. Majoring in science at undergrad at GTown will get you into places e.g. top medical schools and graduate schools.
Anonymous wrote:http://www.thedp.com/article/2017/08/class-of-2021-yield-rate
This is an article from Penn’s newspaper. They call GTown one of their peers.
Anonymous wrote:My impression is that it's been coasting on its reputation for years. Take it out of DC and it would be a middle ranked school.