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Any advice for me to enter Georgetown, American University, or GWU?
I'm a freshman and I want to get a degree in International Relations. I want to go to Georgetown, American University or George Washington University. Is there something I should know, that increase the chances of entering any of these three schools? How classified? I was thinking of Georgetown, GWU, then AU. I am choosing my classes for next year earlier as next week. Right now I'm waiting to take French II and III following year, my third business class (I took Deca last semester and this semester I'm taking Deca II) together with the speech and debate. The others I should consider taking, or substitute one of these three classes?
I was rejected by the GWU, the initial decision. I put that GWU, Georgetown, and after the AU, personally. I suggest you go visit the African Union, as it is situated in a strange place. Actually I withdrew my request from the AU, once I learned where I was located. I would say that the AU is easier to achieve in all three, and Georgetown, the more difficult. I would say you should have much money to go to the three schools because they are super expensive. For your classes next year, try taking some AP classes and do well in them. Well, here are the statistics of the three schools for you. GWU: GPA: 3.75 (weighted) SAT: 1900 +, SAT II: Not required for College of Arts and Sciences, necessary for other schools. DO NOT APPLY ED, I do not do well unless there is a perfect transcription, and not in terms of the fin. help. Need a decent amount of the EC. Also, if you can get on campus to get interviewed, do it! AU: GPA: 3.5 (unweighted) SAT: 1450 + / 1600 (seems to only look at math and CR and not the writing portion), SAT II: Same as above. Georgetown: GPA: 4.0 + (weighted) SAT: 2000 + SAT II: Same as above. If I got into all 3 and had to choose, choose the GWU, as it is next to the White House, Congress, and can almost walk to places you can get jobs and internships. And I love that the GWU is not a campus, and their rooms are excellent. If you get in and go, I know I'm totally jealous. I will try to transfer. In addition, you should look at Boston University and the University New York, who have large international relations programs. And BU is a great place to go to school too.
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