Anonymous wrote:I’ve seen posts before explaining why Georgetown’s endowment is so low and my reaction is “who cares why?” What matters is that it’s low. Too low.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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 because you’re affirmatively anti-religion.
For a Catholic school to require two religion classes that clearly aren’t even Catholic focused is nothing.
What the hell do you expect a Catholic school to do?
Weirdo
LOL - religious nuts are the weirdos! You're just proving my original point - it's a very religious school. period.
Anonymous wrote:Out of curiosity, what stats are required for serious consideration for admission? Is 3.7 unweighted too low with a high SAT?
Anonymous wrote:Out of curiosity, what stats are required for serious consideration for admission? Is 3.7 unweighted too low with a high SAT?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ND’s large endowment comes from having one of the best money managers for decades believe WSJ profiled individual and ND has loyal big donors. Georgetown is the oldest Catholic school and to excuse its small endowment on a late start is ludicrous. Well publicized alumni giving rates over last 30 years Princeton, Dartmouth, Notre Dame and Holy Cross.
You can think it’s ludicrous, but that doesn’t make it any less true. Georgetown was late to the game on fundraising. Compound annual growth over decades is what builds massive endowments.
Anonymous wrote:ND’s large endowment comes from having one of the best money managers for decades believe WSJ profiled individual and ND has loyal big donors. Georgetown is the oldest Catholic school and to excuse its small endowment on a late start is ludicrous. Well publicized alumni giving rates over last 30 years Princeton, Dartmouth, Notre Dame and Holy Cross.