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Thank you for helping us all out. 🙂 Out of curiosity, is there anything specifically in your education at Georgetown that you would highlight? For example, what did you find unique about your third-year clerkships?
Accepted today via phone! Interviewed 11/5/10. 33Q/3.7
Dean Mitchell often comments that G'town students match very well because even if we're not traditionally thought of as top tier, program directors know damn well how well we're taught, the expectations we've been held to and how fast we hit the ground running.
Accepted today via phone! Interviewed 11/5/10. 33Q/3.7
Accepted!!
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Interviewed 11/11

Can I hear back from my Oct 1st interview already????😕
Yeah, I was skipped over too. Nov. 9. I hope we don't get strung along until May 15th. mmm...
Interviewed Nov 1, no word. My friend interviewed Nov 3 and no word either.
Can I hear back from my Oct 1st interview already????😕
That sounds like something you might want to email Ms. Sullivan about. I know she told us to email her if we didn't hear back in a certain time-frame, and I think you qualify. Good luck!
Also, I don't mean to scare people, but does Gtown send out its acceptances before its rejections in each batch? I looked back at the Nov. 1st batch and the gleeful acceptance announcements seemed to lead a string of rejection announcements. Likewise, today is all acceptances. Who knows, maybe accepted people want to shout it to the world while rejected people absorb reality for a bit. Anyone know anything about this? I need to know whether to freak out.
I called Mrs. Sullivan and asked her when I should expect to hear back (interviewed Nov 1). She said they've been having a lot of computer problems with many applicant files. She said they haven't reached my file yet and I should maybe hear back the second week in Jan (she originally told our group we'd hear back end of Dec-first week in Jan). So between the computer failure and the holidays intervening, a lot of people will probably get their decisions later than expected.
thanks for letting us know.
Int'd Oct20, no word. I call shenanigans on the computer maulfunction story and expect to get waitlisted or the big R.
Anyone get a CAP offer recently?
Ms. Sullivan did make it a point during my interview day to inform us that they NEVER send out "bad news" aka rejections right before ANY holiday....xmas, new years, even mothers day. Soooo my guess is the good news went out and and bad news will wait a bit longer.....
Anyone get a CAP offer recently?
What is a CAP offer? Is it the same as a WL?
Do they consider waitlisting an applicant "bad news?"
inasmuch as the last batch of people (interviewed around early november) have only received acceptances--no CAPs, no rejections--seems so. Even though, as Ms. Sullivan said, CAP is no death sentence by any means at gtown. it seems the best theory to explain what has occurred is that, indeed, gtown didn't want to give "bad news" before the holidays, and thus people who interviewed ~nov1 and haven't heard are probably CAP or R.
Int'd Oct20, no word. I call shenanigans on the computer maulfunction story and expect to get waitlisted or the big R.
Can I hear back from my Oct 1st interview already????😕
ChemMasc, did you finally get your decision? If not, you should really call.
does anyone know when people start to get in from the CAP?


Time to write an LOI I guess. It's supposed to be addressed to the dean and sent to Sullivan right?
okay so I just got rejeceted last night too.
This might sound like a silly question but - People who are rejected shouldn't bother with the letter, correct?
I mean they will only be considering LOIs from student who are in the CAP right?
Any response would help.
Congrats to all those accepted but it seems like Gtown is rejecting other really good applicants too with like 36s and 3.7's. I wonder why.
I think I remember her saying to send it to the dean but to CC her on it? Does that mean they prefer email? Cause I would have assumed it would be better to send a hard copy.
The guide to application says:
"Select Pool Applicants
The Select Pool is our unranked waitlist. Applicants placed in this pool may submit additional information, including letters of recommendation. Additional materials can be uploaded via the Secondary Application. Please submit letters of recommendation via hard-copy directly to the Office of Admissions. These are the ONLY letters that are not to be submitted via the AMCAS System."
Does anybody else know?