<p>This is probably just me attempting to rationalize why I was rejected from Georgetown, but here goes. I thought I was a pretty strong candidate, but I was deferred early from Georgetown, which was my top choice. While applying to other schools through the common app and trying to fight senioritis, I lost track of things, and I don't think I ever gave my guidance councillor the mid-year report form (totally my fault, I feel like the fool of the century). However, on Naviance, the "Office Status" section reads "mid-year report submitted." If they never received the form, would they have contacted me or my GC? She never mentioned anything to that effect to me, and GU never contacted me about the missing form. I plan to ask her tomorrow, but could anyone shed any light on this matter?</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>Please help me put my mind at ease… Have I screwed myself?</p>
<p>Georgetown notifies you if anything is missing from your application.</p>
<p>Some things do end up slipping through the cracks or aren’t caught until later each year. But I was on the receiving end of enough panicked “What do you mean you didn’t get my _____” calls and emails to vividly recall the messages that went out to applicants who were missing parts of their application.</p>
<p>Does Georgetown accept ONLY their own midyear report form, or will the standard one that my guidance councilor sent have sufficed?</p>
<p>I’m sure the standard form included all the information needed and asking for a Georgetown specific form would have been redundant.</p>
<p>They did ask me in an email few weeks before the decisions came out to send in a past transcript from a specific semester I studied abroad. I think that if they like your application they will ask for whatever is missing (they probably liked mine as I got in). But they won’t if they wouldn’t accept you even if you had straight As on a missing transcript.</p>