@Monar30 You must withdraw one of the applications immediately, or you risk having any admissions offer from GTown or the ED school being rescinded.
I agree with @yonceonhismouth
I know someone who did the same thing last year, not knowing he was breaking the rules. He decided to withdraw his Georgetown app because his ED school was obviously his top choice, and he figured that even if he got rejected from his Ed school, he would have likely ruined the chance of acceptance to Georgetown by not following their policy.
@Monar30 You don’t have to fully withdraw your application, just call Georgetown tomorrow and ask them to change your application from EA to RD consideration.
Quick question.
My school year address is not the same as my home address, and I have it set to be my address until May. However, I won’t be at school on December 15th (EA release) because of winter break. Will they send to my home address as well or will I need to call? Or am I just out of luck?
@DWilliam I can’t imagine that they would send it to both, but I would definitely call them Monday morning and ask that it be sent to your home address.
So our school is receiving our decision, not us? That seems just unnecessary.
@SonOfAbraham what do you mean? We will be receiving our decisions.
@DWilliam above is talking about it being sent to his school
@SonOfAbraham my assumption is that @DWilliam attends a boarding school or something like that. But I could be wrong.
However, whatever address you put down on your app (most likely your home address) is where your letter will be sent.
I do full time dual-enrollment. And yeah, I’m hoping they just send it to the home address.
I see. Thank you for the clarification.
One more problem.
I could never find anything on this before, but just now I stumbled on Georgetown’s Common Data Set and it says that 2 years of high school foreign language are required. I am taking 2 years worth of foreign language over the summer and currently only have one, but I had no way to express that on my application. (I applied EA)
Do I need to contact admissions, am I screwed, or what?
@DWilliam I would email admissions clarifying that.
Does anyone know how international applicants will receive their decisions? Mail? Email? Both?
@nameisvivien by email.
@yonceonhismouth Thank you for the clarification! Do you know when exactly on the 15th are decisions emailed? Nervous applicant here…
@nameisvivien no idea. Sorry
So if decisions are mailed on the 15th, we should be getting them a few days later right?
@class0f2017 17 f2017 I think they are mailed a few days before the 15th.
Only 10 more days, guys!!!