<p>i sent in my personal data form a while ago and right now all i have is the Transaction ID from my payment. Is that the ID we use when we complete the application???</p>
<p>help anyone??</p>
<p>No. When you sent in your Personal Data From, they probably sent you an email. This email had very simple things like name, address, phone number, age, birth date, etc. The email was a verification of those things, and if any of them were incorrect, you were supposed to respond with the corrections. Also in this email was your Georgetown ID Number (8 digits). That is the number you’re supposed to use. It could be the same as the Transaction ID, but I doubt it. If you deleted this email haphazardly, then look through the Personal Data Form which they asked you to print out before you submitted it. If you failed to print the Personal Data Form before submission, then you’re kinda SOL. The only other option I guess is to email/call the admissions office and ask. But they might be closed because it’s Saturday and they might not respond to your email by tomorrow (the EA deadline).</p>
<p>i just called them up. and for anyone who did not receive an email for you to verify you information, your Personal ID is the 8 middle numbers in your transaction ID. the first number should start with a 3</p>
<p>i just called them up. and for anyone who did not receive an email for you to verify you information, your Personal ID is the 8 middle numbers in your transaction ID. the first number should start with a 3</p>
<p>I already asked my teachers for recommendations…should I complete the personal data form right now or can I wait a little while?</p>
<p>Get the PDF in as soon as possible.</p>
<p>dude, you can’t apply EA to Gtown while doing ED elsewhere.</p>
<p>You can apply ED somewhere else. But if you are accepted there, you would have to withdraw or decline your application/acceptance at Georgetown.</p>
<p>georgetown is, like BC, restrictive(but not single choice) early action, meaning you can apply to other places EA or rolling but not ED</p>