FLL, College, or SFS?

<p>Is anyone else applying to Georgetown's Faculty of Languages & Linguistics? I'm torn between applying to the College, FLL within the college, and SFS. Are there any stats available on admission to FLL compared to other undergraduate schools and programs at Georgetown? My classes and extracurriculars make it seem like I'd be perfect for FLL (strong grades in 3 foreign languages with summer programs in a fourth), and I intend to major in Arabic along with international relations. I'd appreciate any advice on where to apply. Thanks.</p>

<p>I personally think that SFS is the best undergraduate school at Gtown and I yself would probably not go there if not SFS. You can learn Arabic at SFS. Although it is not much harder to get into SFS than college statistics wise, SFS has a more self-selective pool of applicants and they look for more specific areas of desired study than college.</p>

<p>I second what GTransfer said. SFS is truly one of a kind, and foreign languages are required there, so you could take Arabic. If you’re really interested in combining the two, check out the certificate programs:</p>

<p>[Undergraduate</a> Certificate - Center for Contemporary Arab Studies (CCAS) - Georgetown University](<a href=“http://ccas.georgetown.edu/academics/certificates/undergraduate/]Undergraduate”>http://ccas.georgetown.edu/academics/certificates/undergraduate/)
[Prince</a> Alwaleed Bin-Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding :: Certificate Program](<a href=“http://cmcu.georgetown.edu/academic/program/]Prince”>http://cmcu.georgetown.edu/academic/program/)</p>