Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
GU is only 3-5% for EA. They don't reject anyone then though. If you aren't accepted, you get deferred.
They will take a HUGE amount of legacy in the early numbers. HUGE. Their legacy game is very, very strong and they count grad and law school and adult day students as legacy. Faculty kids are also in the early rounds.
It would up being a waste of an EA, prohibiting other private school EAs. They state there is no EA advantage.
The EA acceptances we saw from SCOIR had much lower GPAs and much, much lower test scores than the RD admits.
Yet Deacon claims otherwise: "Georgetown does not consider legacy status for early action applicants, according to Deacon. “We’ve always said that if you’re going to get any extra attention, such as a recruited athlete or a legacy, that that would all always happen at the regular decision so that early becomes truly an honors-on-entrance type of a pool, the top of our class, basically,” Deacon said."
https://thehoya.com/news/georgetown-admits-first-early-action-class-without-race-based-affirmative-action/
PP, you are 0-for-2, with rate and the legacy angle being very different from your post vs The Hoya article. Giving you the benefit of the doubt, what is your source of information? If you are referring to SCOIR, what state/area is your high school located in, being as specific or vague as you prefer?
Anonymous wrote:Be aware that once admitted, GU is very competitive. It’s super competitive to get into clubs, hard to get a seat in the library and difficult to get into the dining hall, particularly during peak times (crappy, overpriced food notwithstanding). The admin limits the number of As per class so the culture is typically not collaborative. DS has had a good experience in SFS but likely would have gone elsewhere had he known about these issues.
Anonymous wrote:
GU is only 3-5% for EA. They don't reject anyone then though. If you aren't accepted, you get deferred.
They will take a HUGE amount of legacy in the early numbers. HUGE. Their legacy game is very, very strong and they count grad and law school and adult day students as legacy. Faculty kids are also in the early rounds.
It would up being a waste of an EA, prohibiting other private school EAs. They state there is no EA advantage.
The EA acceptances we saw from SCOIR had much lower GPAs and much, much lower test scores than the RD admits.
Anonymous wrote:GU likes the NYC Jesuit schools if my kid's experience is any indication. Also privates in general. Less so publics. GU admissions office is a study in implicit bias; really stuck in the 80s. But that works for your kid if he's coming from either a NYC jesuit school or a known private.
Anonymous wrote:GU likes the NYC Jesuit schools if my kid's experience is any indication. Also privates in general. Less so publics. GU admissions office is a study in implicit bias; really stuck in the 80s. But that works for your kid if he's coming from either a NYC jesuit school or a known private.
Anonymous wrote:
GU is only 3-5% for EA. They don't reject anyone then though. If you aren't accepted, you get deferred.
They will take a HUGE amount of legacy in the early numbers. HUGE. Their legacy game is very, very strong and they count grad and law school and adult day students as legacy. Faculty kids are also in the early rounds.
It would up being a waste of an EA, prohibiting other private school EAs. They state there is no EA advantage.
The EA acceptances we saw from SCOIR had much lower GPAs and much, much lower test scores than the RD admits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
GU is only 3-5% for EA. They don't reject anyone then though. If you aren't accepted, you get deferred.
They will take a HUGE amount of legacy in the early numbers. HUGE. Their legacy game is very, very strong and they count grad and law school and adult day students as legacy. Faculty kids are also in the early rounds.
It would up being a waste of an EA, prohibiting other private school EAs. They state there is no EA advantage.
The EA acceptances we saw from SCOIR had much lower GPAs and much, much lower test scores than the RD admits.
This is not correct, in recent years, the EA rate has been 10 to 12 percent.
Fact: the school of Art and Sciences had the lowest EA acceptance rate this year in school history. 5% They took a smaller amount early this year.
Nope, still incorrect. The acceptance rate for college of arts and science for past year was 12 percent. https://thehoya.com/features/georgetown-admits-12-of-applicants-to-undergraduate-class-of-2028-as-students-call-for-end-to-legacy-admissions/
Yes. Lady, I said it was 5% for EARLY ADMISSION round, not overall. 10% were admitted early---but only 5% of CAS were admitted early. Got it?
Anonymous wrote:Thinking out loud, could it be that some of the above PPs claiming admission is so hard REA are talking about DC area schools, which may send more apps than high schools in other parts of the country? And/or, as also noted, yield may be lower as many students want to go further from home, leading to a lower acceptance rate.
--parent of a kid about to apply from a far-away state
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
GU is only 3-5% for EA. They don't reject anyone then though. If you aren't accepted, you get deferred.
They will take a HUGE amount of legacy in the early numbers. HUGE. Their legacy game is very, very strong and they count grad and law school and adult day students as legacy. Faculty kids are also in the early rounds.
It would up being a waste of an EA, prohibiting other private school EAs. They state there is no EA advantage.
The EA acceptances we saw from SCOIR had much lower GPAs and much, much lower test scores than the RD admits.
This is not correct, in recent years, the EA rate has been 10 to 12 percent.
Fact: the school of Art and Sciences had the lowest EA acceptance rate this year in school history. 5% They took a smaller amount early this year.
Nope, still incorrect. The acceptance rate for college of arts and science for past year was 12 percent. https://thehoya.com/features/georgetown-admits-12-of-applicants-to-undergraduate-class-of-2028-as-students-call-for-end-to-legacy-admissions/
Yes. Lady, I said it was 5% for EARLY ADMISSION round, not overall. 10% were admitted early---but only 5% of CAS were admitted early. Got it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
GU is only 3-5% for EA. They don't reject anyone then though. If you aren't accepted, you get deferred.
They will take a HUGE amount of legacy in the early numbers. HUGE. Their legacy game is very, very strong and they count grad and law school and adult day students as legacy. Faculty kids are also in the early rounds.
It would up being a waste of an EA, prohibiting other private school EAs. They state there is no EA advantage.
The EA acceptances we saw from SCOIR had much lower GPAs and much, much lower test scores than the RD admits.
This is not correct, in recent years, the EA rate has been 10 to 12 percent.
Fact: the school of Art and Sciences had the lowest EA acceptance rate this year in school history. 5% They took a smaller amount early this year.
Nope, still incorrect. The acceptance rate for college of arts and science for past year was 12 percent. https://thehoya.com/features/georgetown-admits-12-of-applicants-to-undergraduate-class-of-2028-as-students-call-for-end-to-legacy-admissions/
Yes. Lady, I said it was 5% for EARLY ADMISSION round, not overall. 10% were admitted early---but only 5% of CAS were admitted early. Got it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
GU is only 3-5% for EA. They don't reject anyone then though. If you aren't accepted, you get deferred.
They will take a HUGE amount of legacy in the early numbers. HUGE. Their legacy game is very, very strong and they count grad and law school and adult day students as legacy. Faculty kids are also in the early rounds.
It would up being a waste of an EA, prohibiting other private school EAs. They state there is no EA advantage.
The EA acceptances we saw from SCOIR had much lower GPAs and much, much lower test scores than the RD admits.
This is not correct, in recent years, the EA rate has been 10 to 12 percent.
Fact: the school of Art and Sciences had the lowest EA acceptance rate this year in school history. 5% They took a smaller amount early this year.
Nope, still incorrect. The acceptance rate for college of arts and science for past year was 12 percent. https://thehoya.com/features/georgetown-admits-12-of-applicants-to-undergraduate-class-of-2028-as-students-call-for-end-to-legacy-admissions/