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Georgetown University Class of 2027

Hi, everyone! I'm a junior planning to apply to Georgetown University. I'd love to hear about your experiences at Georgetown if you're a current student or a recent alum. Any tips or advice on preparing for my senior year and the application process? Thanks!

2 years ago

Hi there! It's great that you're considering Georgetown University. I'm not a current student or recent alum, but I do have some tips and advice for you as you prepare for your senior year and the application process.

1. Research Georgetown's schools and programs: Georgetown has four undergraduate schools - Georgetown College, the School of Nursing & Health Studies, the Walsh School of Foreign Service, and the McDonough School of Business. As you research, focus on finding a program or major that aligns with your interests and goals. Demonstrating a deep understanding of what Georgetown has to offer and a clear connection between your aspirations and the university's resources will be helpful in crafting your application.

2. Familiarize yourself with Georgetown's application process: Georgetown uses its own application, separate from the Common App or the Coalition App. The Georgetown application requires you to submit the applicant's family, education, and activities sections, along with three essays: a short essay of about 250 words, a longer essay on an assigned prompt (up to 650 words), and a brief extracurricular or employment activity essay (about 250 words). Make sure you allocate enough time to complete the application and write strong essays that showcase your personality and accomplishments.

3. Highlight your extracurricular involvement: Georgetown values students who are deeply involved in their communities, both in and outside of school. Reflect on your current extracurriculars and consider if there's an area where you'd like to take on more leadership or develop further expertise. This could include starting a new club, organizing a major event, or pursuing an independent project.

4. Prepare for strong teacher recommendations: Begin cultivating relationships with teachers who you believe can provide meaningful insight into your character, abilities, and work ethic. Georgetown requires three recommendations: one from your high school counselor, one from a math/science teacher, and one from a humanities/social science teacher. Choose your recommenders wisely and give them ample time to write strong letters on your behalf.

5. Keep your grades up: As with any selective university, Georgetown will take a close look at your academic record. Continue challenging yourself with rigorous coursework and maintain strong grades, showing that you're prepared for the academic environment at Georgetown.

6. Engage with Georgetown's community pre-application: Attend college fairs, connect with Georgetown alumni, join webinars, or sign up for virtual information sessions to learn more about the school and its community. These connections might provide valuable insights and advice on the application process.

7. Prepare for interviews: Georgetown offers optional alumni interviews for applicants. If you decide to participate, be ready to discuss your academic and extracurricular accomplishments, interests, and why you're interested in Georgetown. Practice answering common interview questions to ensure that you can articulate your thoughts clearly.

Best of luck in your college application journey! Remember to stay organized and give yourself enough time to craft a strong application that highlights your strengths and passion for Georgetown.

2 years ago

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