<p>I don't have a facebook.com profile. What is it? Isn't it just pictures? I wanted to send them, but I guess your not into it.</p>
<p>Nasty feet though, thats not very inspiring. Although I'm sure all that running has allowed for some incredibly sculpted and shapely stems. Mmmmmm...</p>
<p>okay, I wasn't rejected, I lied. Georgetown says they have to see my spring semester grades before they make a decision. My grades were alright but I'm optimistic. Hopefully I have my decision in a couple of weeks and if its an acceptance I'll seek illmatic out and expose him as a goddamn fraud he is. spittin all that mess safely unknown. ally don't mess with him. I've got the best body, best package out of anybody on this website. What can I say, I've been blessed. </p>
<p>17 year old college student (1st semester, now 18) boning a young married professor. please, i illmatic is no competition</p>
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<p>Psh...she probally looks like she was locked in an ice cream store though.</p>
<p>I guarentee I've ran through better looking married broads then you have, but its whatever, this is a childish argument and its not like I could prove this stuff anyways. I know you don't look better then me though...this I am sure of, I mean honestly, I've never met a single person, guy or girl in my life that looked better then me. I was sent to this planet to leave panties soaking...that has to be my purpose here.</p>
<p>So I have a question since we're in the Gtown transfer thread...
I'm looking to transfer from BC next year as a freshman, yet I have a 1310 SAT(this is the old one, of course) and a 3.8 uw high school gpa. Should I retake the SATs next year? I mean even if I try really hard at BC and wind up with a 4.0(unlikely), a 1310 is still low for gtown right?</p>
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<p>First, you need to consider the fact that the old SAT is no longer being offered. Secondly, if you think you can score significantly higher, then go ahead; however, GU places much more emphasis on your college GPA, so if studying for the SAT will detract from your college work, then I would not take the risk. </p>
<p>hey, I just got put on the transfer waitlist. I am not really sure what that means. I have been trying to research it online but I am not finding any info about it. I did find out that georgetown usually admits fewer people then fills up the spaces with waitlist people. This is due to the fact that that DC strictly limitis the sise of the school. SO to avoid heavy fines they are carefull not to be surprised by everyone accepting their admission. But, I think that has more baring on freshmen waitlist people and not transfer. SO I am not really surew what to make of it. I am applying to the college in biology. The guy I talked to on the phone said that I need somone in the bio department not to accept their admission to have a chance to move off of the list. Anyone else in this same situation? The suspense is killing me!</p>
<p>Hi. I was just reading a thread on Georgetown transfers, and saw that you were one of the students who made it in. If you dont mind me asking, what wasyour college gpa and sat scores and where did you transfer from? Most importantly though, apply during the spring of your freshman or sophomore year? Thanks.</p>