a few questions about georgetown early action

<p>so i finished everything a while ago... but am paranoid about a few things</p>

<p>1st... i took some tests in september and october... i know the tests were sent in time but im afraid that georgetown won't look at them because they were taken during my senior year? someone please explain</p>

<p>2nd im just curious how big is georgetown on alumni? both my brothers and my sister went there... so i was just wondering.</p>

<p>3rd if i'm deferred are my chances increased or decreased of getting in?</p>

<p>4th- this isn't a question just about gtown but about every school... I've heard that everyone is accepting more people than usual due to this economic crisis because they know a lot of people can't afford it. Is this true?</p>

<p>thanks for your responses</p>

<p>sincerely an extremely paranoid and hopeful wanna-be-hoya...</p>

<p>hmmm well your 1st question: im sure that they must count the grades you obtain the senior year, however the ones taken previously probably play a more important role.
2nd: no clue!
3rd: apparently 10% of the people deferred EA are accepted RD so technically i guess your chances fall?
4th: okay i just found this article-
Wise</a> Like Us: The Economic Crisis and College Admissions</p>

<p>it simply says that colleges will be just as selective as always >.<
you gave me hope when i read what you wrote haha!
goood luckk!</p>

<p>why wouldn't Georgetown look at the SATs taken in October senior year?</p>

<p>Georgetown does look at scores from standardized tests taken up to November of senior year.</p>