Anonymous
Post 12/09/2025 21:01     Subject: Thoughts on Georgetown

Anonymous wrote:Not religious but woke. The campus is underwhelming indeed. So poorly maintained and the airplanes over your head non-stop. If it were not in D.C., it would not be so prestigious. There are way better schools and ND is definitely one of them.
You can’t separate colleges and their geographical environments and networks. DC is absolutely a resource. Indiana: hard pass.
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2025 19:42     Subject: Thoughts on Georgetown

Not religious but woke. The campus is underwhelming indeed. So poorly maintained and the airplanes over your head non-stop. If it were not in D.C., it would not be so prestigious. There are way better schools and ND is definitely one of them.
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2025 19:42     Subject: Thoughts on Georgetown

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I went there for grad school (MBA)

The sfs and the b-school undergrad are great. Beautiful main campus and quad, but the dorms are a bit older. It’s very close to home for any DC area students so it’s not much of a change and I think that’s a detractor. It’s also in a very weird bubble, white, touristy part of town (my friend from out of town didn’t realize until almost her end of two years of grad school that the city is majority black) that is not very metro accessible, except if you walk to Foggy Bottom or Rosslyn. Parking is horrible and rent off campus is horribly expensive.

It’s not Greek so that might be a plus. There’s only a small amount of students undergrad (1,000?) so again that might be a plus or minus.

Because it is $95,000 a year, it tends to attract rich international students or rich US students. Not exactly my kid’s social strata.



There are 6-7k undergrads
6-7
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2025 19:32     Subject: Re:Thoughts on Georgetown

Any info on their Environmental Studies program?
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2025 19:14     Subject: Thoughts on Georgetown

We have a kid who is an upperclassmen at Georgetown and we live about 4 miles from campus.

Kid is not part of the lax-bro (male or female) culture, apparently has a great group of friends, is active in a number of clubs and has had a number of great internship opportunities, particularly during the school year.

SFS has been a great experience for them, even if going into the government at this time isn't a first choice.

And problem of god was a great class for them - we are not particularly religious or catholic.
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2025 17:39     Subject: Thoughts on Georgetown

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's not for kids who grew up in DC.
can you please expand? Is it because the area would be more of the same, especially in case you’ve been in DMV since preschool. Lol.
My DC has Georgetown on a pedestal. I know a lot of other kids in MD with the same view of the school. Not sure if these high stat kids are just making themselves feel good if they get in because of the low acceptance rate. I know it’s not a given most of them will get in and that SFS and Business are both very selective. But I’m not sure the school is worth it as a full pay over mid/low tier schools with full tution merits.
CAS is just as competitive for UG admissions as SFS and Business. Georgetown has an international reputation and strong placement, which means a lot these days.
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2025 11:17     Subject: Thoughts on Georgetown

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.


That’s not very religious. All Catholic universities require students to take a religion class. GU is Catholic. If you want a secular institution go elsewhere.
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2025 11:00     Subject: Thoughts on Georgetown

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Ratatouille Amigos: Remy, Emile and Django


Translation: rats, rats, and more rats. I pray for them


Georgetown has rats problem
https://thehoya.com/features/oh-rats-georgetowns-rodent-problem-grows/
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2025 10:30     Subject: Thoughts on Georgetown

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.


My niece is an atheist and a sophomore at Georgetown and loved taking The Problem of God as a freshman. It is not bent toward preaching at all - it is if anything a very good intro to philosophy, history, religious studies, psychology, etc and critical thinking skills.
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2025 10:28     Subject: Thoughts on Georgetown

Anonymous wrote:The Ratatouille Amigos: Remy, Emile and Django


Translation: rats, rats, and more rats. I pray for them
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2025 10:18     Subject: Thoughts on Georgetown

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.


those courses both sound super interesting to me, and i'm not religious at all
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2025 10:15     Subject: Thoughts on Georgetown


Anyone who thinks a course on the problem of god is a waste of DC’s time (or worse, harmful) doesn’t belong at any institution of higher learning, and certainly not Georgetown.

You don’t like the flavor? Just pick another ice cream lady.
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2025 10:12     Subject: Thoughts on Georgetown

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.


That is because you are not going there. Only your kid is going there.
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2025 10:12     Subject: Thoughts on Georgetown

Anonymous wrote:It's not for kids who grew up in DC.
can you please expand? Is it because the area would be more of the same, especially in case you’ve been in DMV since preschool. Lol.
My DC has Georgetown on a pedestal. I know a lot of other kids in MD with the same view of the school. Not sure if these high stat kids are just making themselves feel good if they get in because of the low acceptance rate. I know it’s not a given most of them will get in and that SFS and Business are both very selective. But I’m not sure the school is worth it as a full pay over mid/low tier schools with full tution merits.
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2025 10:09     Subject: Thoughts on Georgetown

Identity crisis- running from Catholic identity which at this point is largely a fig leaf for old alums.

Leftist- Georgetown has become a haven for leftist wash outs. Complains it doesn’t have money then hires every leftist retread.

Poor leadership- former DC apex predator has seen GW gain substantial ground against it.

SFS is really all it has left. It’s excessive tuition is just the fork in your eye.