Statistics for acceptance rates at each of Gtown's schools?

<p>Can anyone tell me, or kindly direct me, to a place where I can find the admissions statistics broken down for each school within Georgetown?</p>

<p>Obvious SFS and MSB are probaly more competitive than like NHS, and have lower percentages of acceptances, but it would be nice to know how much more competitive from a statistical point of view. Because obviously no school at Georgetown is just "easy", I'm sure classes are just as rigorous at the College and SFS as at NHS, etc.</p>

<p>[Georgetown</a> University- Office of Undergraduate Admissions](<a href=“http://uadmissions.georgetown.edu/applying_firstyear_sdprofile.cfm]Georgetown”>http://uadmissions.georgetown.edu/applying_firstyear_sdprofile.cfm)</p>

<p>While there may be a couple percentage points difference between the high and low, that amount is negated by the extent to which your background is a good match for the discipline. So it you’re a big-time humanities person and your record shows it, your odds at Nursing and Health wouldn’t be as good as your odds at Georgetown College.</p>

<p>^ You also need to take into account the quality of the applicant pool at each of these schools. I would imagine that the college and SFS have the most competitive applicants.</p>

<p>SFS I understand but the college having better applicants than MSB or Nursing surprises me. What makes you say that? Government major?</p>

<p>Its obvious that a liberal arts degree is held in higher regard than most others and leaves more career paths open. But since SFS is one of a kind, I think it is equally as difficult to get into as the college. The others are a bit easier (though still hard); I know people who have applied to schools other than the college specifically because admissions is slightly easier.</p>