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Deferred from Georgetown: What's next?

Hey guys, I got deferred from Georgetown's early action round, and I'm not sure what to do next. How can I improve my chances for the regular decision round? Any advice is greatly appreciated.

7 months ago

First, I want to say that being deferred is not the end of the road. You still have a shot in the regular decision round. Here are some steps you can take to improve your chances:

1. Write a Letter of Continued Interest (LOCI): This is a short and concise letter that conveys your ongoing interest in Georgetown and provides any relevant updates since your application was submitted. Focus on your achievements, any new awards, and how you see yourself contributing to the Georgetown community.

2. Update your application with recent accomplishments: If you've won any awards, completed a significant project, or participated in any noteworthy extracurricular activities since your application was submitted, make sure to update Georgetown Admissions. Just keep in mind that they may have deadlines for submitting such updates, so double-check Georgetown's website for information.

3. Maintain strong grades: Now is not the time to slack off in your classes. Admissions officers will still be considering your senior year grades, so keeping them strong can be crucial for improving your chances.

4. Consider contacting your regional admissions counselor: You can reach out to your regional admissions counselor for Georgetown with any questions or concerns. This will not only demonstrate your interest, but it will also give you an opportunity to discuss your application with someone who's intimately familiar with the admissions process for your region. Just be respectful and don't overburden them with multiple emails.

5. Get involved in extracurriculars: If possible, continue participating in or initiate involvement in extracurricular activities that demonstrate your passion and commitment to your interests. This will show Georgetown that you have a well-rounded and engaged personality.

6. Reflect on your application: Although it's impossible to pinpoint the exact reason for deferral, reevaluate your application, and consider whether any areas could be improved or expanded upon. For instance, consider refining your essays to better convey your unique voice and perspective.

7. Prepare for the regular decision round: While you're working on improvements related to Georgetown, be sure to keep working on your other Regular Decision applications as well. Make sure they are polished and submitted on time. Having a balanced list of colleges beyond Georgetown can also help manage your expectations and increase your chances of getting into a school you're excited about.

Best of luck! Remember that a deferral does not mean rejection, and you can still gain acceptance in the regular decision round by taking proactive steps to show your commitment and interest in Georgetown.

7 months ago

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