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Why should I want to go to Georgetown?

Why should I want to go to Georgetown?

Georgetown University is for the dedicated, adventurous, inquisitive, and determined. Georgetown offers what a student puts into their education and experience. Attending this institution can be the best four years if you take all the opportunities afforded to you. I think everyone should be able to attend Georgetown.

What is it like going to Georgetown?

Georgetown students tend to be type-A extroverts: very smart, highly organized, outgoing, easy to talk to, and driven. This is not a wear-pajamas-to-class type of college experience, for better or for worse. Students take pride in being well put-together and the gym is always crowded.

What students should not go to Georgetown?

Students who are not driven to be personally and professionally successful will not be comfortable at Georgetown. Students who are not willing to give back to the local community in the form of public service will not fit well at Georgetown.

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Why is Georgetown Special?

Georgetown’s reputation combined with its location in Washington DC affords it many unparalleled opportunities. We have amazing guest speakers – famous politicians as well as experts in every academic field, tons of free museums, amazing internship opportunities, etc.

Why is Georgetown so great?

Georgetown is consistently ranked in the top 30 national universities, and its rigorous admissions reflects that. Georgetown’s programs in politics, law, international relations, and especially programs within the School of Foreign Service (SFS) have similar admissions requirements to the Ivies.

Why is Georgetown?

Georgetown is home to the country’s largest student-run business, largest student-run credit union, oldest continuously running student theatre troupe and one of the oldest debating societies in the United States….Georgetown University.

Former names Georgetown College (1789–1815)
Undergraduates 7,463
Postgraduates 11,542