<p>I really didn't like Georgetown's online app and I have a 2-page additional info section that made its way onto all my other online apps. It is basically 1.5 pages of my activities in a much more detailed list format, stating what I did exactly in greater detail than I could do in the online app. It also includes my AP test scores and a summary of a class I took at a college through a program at my HS.</p>
<p>Should I send it via snail mail (I think), email, or neither?</p>
<p>Go ahead and send it through normal mail. As you may have figured out already, Georgetown does not like email too much. Email might work, but I would play it safe and send it through the postal service.</p>
<p>I included a 2-page resume with my application. and i got in. the application doesnt allow a lot of space to show off your ECs and awards, so its really helpful</p>
<p>yea as far as resumes go I think georgetown almost expects you to send one. At least that is the impression I got when asked the admissions office. Send your app by mail and just tuck the resume in after the page with all the little boxes to check and no worries :)</p>
<p>I didn't send a resume and got in EA. But I do agree that there isn't a lot of space to talk about your activities and achievements. A lot of my major activities were similar (swimming, volunteering for the swim team, water polo, working at a pool, etc) so I wrote about them in my activity essay.</p>
<p>Definitely send something if you think it will help your application. What admission committees don't like is when they get pages and pages of stuff. So don't send a resume on top of 20 other things, but alone it will be a good idea if you think so.</p>