I turned down _________ for Georgetown!

<p>Chicago, Northwestern, WashU, Berkeley</p>

<p>I turned down Georgetown for Tufts</p>

<p>^ sounds like someone already has tufts syndrome. </p>

<p>if i get in and transfer to georgetown, am i allowed to say i turned down cornell for georgetown lol?</p>

<p>American, GW</p>

<p>Back in the day (last year), I turned down UVA honors, Duke, BC honors, Cornell (AEM), Northwestern... and some others that can't remember out of top of my head...</p>

<p>Congrats to all and welcome to the Hilltop!</p>

<p>Wow. Was it 2 years ago? Holy crap, time moves fast. Anyways, Dartmouth, Pomona, Cal, and a lot others that I don't remember.</p>

<p>Duke, Tufts, ND</p>

<p>Bu, Nyu .</p>

<p>S turned down Chicago & Northwestern.</p>

<p>HYPS (not M :()</p>

<p>^ impressive</p>

<p>William and Mary, American, GW, and Tulane.</p>

<p>no where :) I only applied to Georgetown</p>

<p>Northwestern, NYU</p>

<p>northwestern, wash u, notre dame, uva, unc, tufts,</p>

<p>Johns hopkins, Tufts, Northwestern, UT Plan II</p>

<p>I turned down Georgetown 4 NORTHWESTERN!</p>

<p>cornell, uchicago, northwestern, washu, michigan</p>

<p>Michigan (Ross) because of Georgetown's</p>

<p>-mission to educate the whole person (mind, body, spirit)
-focus on undergraduate education and teaching
-Liberal Arts core curriculum
-cross registration across the colleges including: SFS, School Business, and College or Arts and Sciences
-Smaller Size
-international focus and student body
-worldwide and accessible alumni network in: business/finance, law, medicine, government, international organizations, non-profits, entertainment, and journalism
-Washington, DC location and the Georgetown neighborhood
-Tradition
-Jesuits (don't knock it until you experience it)
-access to Superstar professors
-access to Superstar Guest Lecturers (World Leaders, Scientists, Business people, Attorneys)
-Minimal Greek system (unnecessary as social opportunities abound at Georgetown)
-Selectivity in admissions
-Track record or producing Rhodes, Fulbright, and Marshall scholars
-career center
-value for money</p>

<p>Barnard, Smith, Mt. Holyoke, Tulane, etc.</p>

<p>But the decision was really between Georgetown and Barnard and I liked each better than the other for different reasons. In the end, I needed to be away from NY (and in smaller classes guaranteed).</p>