SFS Essays--Relating it Back to the School

Hello,

I finished all of my essays, and I’m pretty proud of them. However, I realized that none of them state a reason for why I want to go to Georgetown. The essay questions were all extremely open-ended, so I used my common app essay about my nsliy travel, a humor/sentimental piece about my model un experience, and my global issue essay was a shortened version of my senior project. I talk a bit about how my good and bad experiences/what ive learned from mun has prepared me for a rigorous college experience, but thats it.
would anyone who already goes to georgetown tell me if your essays were related back to the school? thank you!

I was accepted EA and my essays didn’t relate back to SFS.

I’m sorry if this is unrelated but I made a typo in my essay…somehow somehow wrote “conservation” instead of “conversations”… I’m worried they’ll see me as being stupid and careless :frowning:

@mtjade‌ from what my teachers told me, they dont care about the little stuff; only if it starts to get excessive! The essays are primarily for the admissions officers to see that you can write thoughts well and connect them to each other, simple as that.

^ Minor mistakes are overlooked for any writing assignments and won’t be detrimental to your admissions application.

For GU admissions, your essays are NOT to determine whether you can string words together to form a coherent sentence.

@mererosearn I did NSLIY!! Did you get in???