If not Georgetown, then what?

<p>For those of us who didn’t have a legacy, near-perfect SATs, or weren’t a Varsity athlete and Jesus-like in their high school years, I mean. </p>

<p>George Washington?
Johns Hopkins?
Tufts?</p>

<p>What will you opt for and why?</p>

<p>AU. i was rejected from JHU and its still in DC</p>

<p>Georgetown’s admission this year is a bit unpredictable.
One of my friends who got in there with SAT 400ishCR, 600Reading,and with nearly no inside or outside school activities. He has a pretty average GPA of 3.9uw without any AP courses (all honors). He applied there as international student and got in.</p>

<p>I have yet to hear back from USC, but if I don’t get into USC or Georgetown I’ll probably go to Northwestern. Because it’s one out of two schools that I actually got in so far.</p>

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<p>Georgetown’s admission this year is a bit unpredictable.
One of my friends who got in there with SAT 400ishCR, 600Reading,and with nearly no inside or outside school activities. He has a pretty average GPA of 3.9uw without any AP courses (all honors). He applied there as international student and got in.</p>

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<p>Ah, but did he have a legacy?</p>

<p>Will probably now go to Carnegie Mellon or AU</p>

<p>Did you apply to George Washington, I wonder?</p>

<p>Fezmek
no, he dose not have legacy.</p>

<p>Waitlisted at Gtown.</p>

<p>Still waiting for next week’s 4 decisions but my top choices from accepted schools now are Uchicago and Uconn.</p>

<p>waitlist at Gtown, waiting on ivies monday, currently choosing between Cal and Duke</p>

<p>waitlist
extremely disappointed
most likely nyu</p>