Category: Georgetown Faces

Title: Connor Maytnier (C’17)

Connor Maytnier stands in front of Dahlgren Chapel.

“High school for me was all about getting to Georgetown. This place had been my dream school since my first visit to campus when I was in 8th grade.

But Georgetown almost didn’t happen for me. I got deferred when I applied early. It was tough not to take it personally. I had to slowly shift my attention to other schools out of necessity. But I realized when my acceptance letter came in the spring that Georgetown wanted me just as much as anyone else – it just took them a little longer to realize it.

Now years later, I see Georgetown without a doubt as the most formative part of my life. The opportunities I have been afforded here – I couldn’t have imagined half of them in my wildest dreams.

So when I look back, I can’t help but smile at that deferral. Georgetown almost didn’t happen for me, but I’m eternally grateful that it did.”

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