<p>what are the admissions statistics for each school at georgetown (especially the arts and sciences school and mcdonough).. i tried finding specific stats on the website but couldn't find anything!</p>
<p>Some people discuss it a little bit in this thread, but I don't think GU has SAT scores...gpa etc broken down for each individual school.</p>
<p>Um. It's there. Somewhere. Can't remember where I found it though.</p>
<p>Two seconds after writing that and about four hours later:</p>
<p>2004 Statistics By School</p>
<p>College
Applied: 9,583
Admitted: 1,942
Acceptance Rate: 20%
Percentile Rank: 96.2
SAT-Verbal: 670-760
SAT-Math 660-750</p>
<p>SFS
Applied: 2,606
Admitted: 566
Acceptance Rate: 22%
Percentile Rank: 96.4
SAT-Verbal: 690-770
SAT-Math 670-750</p>
<p>MSB
Applied: 2,102
Admitted: 544
Acceptance Rate: 26%
Percentile Rank: 95.3
SAT-Verbal: 630-730
SAT-Math 660-760 </p>
<p>NHS
Applied: 546
Admitted: 174
Acceptance Rate: 31%
Percentile Rank: 93.4
SAT-Verbal: 630-700
SAT-Math 640-720</p>
<p>Total
Applied: 14,837
Admitted: 3,226
Acceptance Rate: 21.7%
Percentile Rank: 95.9
SAT-Verbal: 660-760
SAT-Math 660-750</p>
<p>5 hours later... ; )... sry im picky... great info though</p>
<p>Thanks for the info! It kinda upsets me a bit I didn't get into MSB early, though. I thought my SAT scores were holding me back, but they clearly fall in the middle, and I have many other things to back up my stats. Hopefully a much better essay and improved stats will help in RD.</p>
<p>tlaktan, you are a god. thank you!!!!</p>
<p>ahhh tlaktan you are incredible!!! this makes me SO happy and feel like i have at least SOME chance hopefully! :) :) :) i have a 630 verbal and a 660 math and i'm applying to MSB!! so that means i'm in the range!! (at the bottom of the range, but I thought I was in the bottom 5 percent!</p>
<p>Can anyone answer for me how easy it is to transfer between schools?</p>
<p>I will most likely be going to the college for a science or economics major but the Science, Technology, and International affairs program in SFS also really appeals to me.</p>