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<p>Given Georgetown’s “strong preference,” you had a zero chance of an Early admission there. Think about it.</p>
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<p>Given Georgetown’s “strong preference,” you had a zero chance of an Early admission there. Think about it.</p>
<p>This simply doesn’t make sense - if your school has a “good relationship” with Georgetown, why didn’t your GC catch that subject test issue? And why would they let you potentially jeopardize that relationship by breaking the rules? I hope that you are getting some better advice moving forward - it’s water under the bridge now, but it does underscore what I said earlier. Have someone with a very careful eye review all parts of your application and your essays. Good luck!</p>
<p>definitely submit that art supplement, especially if you’re nationally recognized for whatever it is. it will give you a leg up as most others don’t even have the option to send in an art supplement period. but keep in mind that if its just “average” and its not exceptional, it can also hurt your application. perhaps have a teacher at school (in the field) review it and tell you if its worth sending in! but in my mind, it can’t hurt </p>