<p>Lutheran; pending</p>
<p>Buddhist; accepted</p>
<p>That first post was just a joke... the one in here was serious.</p>
<p>Roman Catholic; accepted</p>
<p>i really am Catholic though</p>
<p>roman catholic - thought atheist wouldn't go down too well! was a stupid thing to do in retrospect, but didn't want to take any chances.</p>
<p>psado-masacist; pending</p>
<p>armenian apostolic christian</p>
<p>waiting on money to come through</p>
<p>Catholic- accepted</p>
<p>I really didn't think that religion mattered that much. They want diversity so they would take other religions, but then also keep lots of Catholics because it is a Catholic school. People should just put down what they are- you don't lie about other things I hope so why lie about religion.</p>
<p>Although Gtown doesn't discriminate against any type of religion and they do go for diversity, as a Catholic institution the admissions office openly makes strides to ensure that a majority of its student body is Catholic. Think of it what you will...</p>
<p>You don't really have to worry about what you put down for that. Georgetown prides itself on diversity. Although I have many friends who are Catholic and Protestant, I also have some that are atheist and proud of it.</p>
<p>Muslim- accepted</p>
<p>Eastern Orthodox </p>
<p>and YAY! i was accepted</p>
<p>Muslim-accepted EA</p>