Deferred students are strongly encouraged to maintain high senior year grades and submit any new information, such as standardized test scores, new honors or awards.
No, only deferred students are free to apply to any other program. Admitted Early Action students are expected to be free to choose among their options through May 1. Frequently Asked Questions What are the different types of Early programs? Is there a competitive advantage in applying to Georgetown under the Early Action program? Can I be denied under the Early Action program?
Can I still apply Early Action? Georgetown is my first choice. Is there an option for me to apply Early Decision? What is the Academic Index? The AI is a calculation that combines your overall academic performance into a single numerical score. Admissions officers use this score to make a quick determination as to whether you are academically qualified for admission.
The information is converted to a score , 80 being the best. The three areas then get added together for an index score out of Though you are more than just a number, the harsh reality is that the AI is often used as a screening tool in admissions. You need to take the most challenging courses you can, ace them, and do your absolute best on your standardized tests.
For some more information on filling in your schedule, check out this post. In order to be competitive, you should shoot for scores that are on the upper end of this range. It could help! For the ACT, Georgetown will take your highest Composite score into account for your application, no matter how many times you have taken the test.
In light of COVID test-optional policies , we recommend taking the test if you can do so safely students who submit scores are accepted at higher rates than those without. Having a spike will demonstrate you are someone with passion and drive, which can be the differentiating factor between accepting you or another applicant with the same Academic Index as you. What kinds of extracurriculars should you consider for your spike?
There are four tiers :. Tier 1: Activities that are rare and demonstrate exceptional achievement or leadership. Tier 2: Activities that show high levels of achievement and leadership. Some examples here are holding a leadership position in a well-respected club such as the Model UN, debate team, or Science Olympiad. You could also demonstrate success on the playing field or stage as an all-state selection in football, band, or orchestra.
Tier 3: Activities show your participation in pursuits outside of the classroom and help show colleges a more complete picture of you, but without the distinction of the higher tiers. These could include holding a minor leadership position in clubs like the Model UN or debate team, earning player of the week or being selected for a regional ensemble.
Tier 4: These are the most common activities seen by college admissions officials. Have a good day! Your stats please? Georgetown publishes this information annually. You can find it on their Alumni Admissions Program page. SAT: this figure is based off of PSAT scores from last year, for which i did no prep and did not put in maximum effort on the exam, as I have yet to receive my official scores back from mar 10 SAT. During our tour last year, the admissions official made it clear that applicants should apply to the school that most closely matched their desired major.
Movement between colleges is not easy and minors and double majors are limited. I would read the info on each school carefully. Intellectual vitality, a global viewpoint, and a dedication to service are at the core of the College experience. Applicants should visit the Office of Undergraduate Admissions website for extensive application information and deadlines. When applying to the College, students choose one of three options:.
Undeclared : Students who apply as undeclared majors will select a major at the end of their sophomore year. Students who have a strong interest in languages or sciences are encouraged to apply for those majors.
Faculty of Languages and Linguistics : The Faculty of Languages and Linguistics FLL is a unique program within the College with a special commitment to the study of linguistics and languages, literature, and cultures other than English.
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