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<p>2) Because it is nonbinding, EA is considered more competitive than RD (Georgetown only wants to fill a certain number of acceptance slots with EA applicants). However, Georgetown doesn't reject in the early round, so you are automatically deferred if not admitted. Although this year's letter said some 10% of deferred were going to be accepted regular (as compared to 21% accepted overall), this is because a large number of EA deferrees will eventually be rejected. So, it shouldn't discourage you.
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<p>From this it would seem like Georgetown only defers applicants in the early round. Is this true? Can anyone corroborate this or prove that it is false?</p>