
Sara Ainsworth
Student
SFS ’14
Age: 21
Hometown: Dallas, Texas, and Paris, France
Major: International Politics
What do you find most frustrating about Georgetown?
Unwillingness to break the bubble.
Do you have comments on the party culture at Georgetown?
So many comments. I’ve seen a decline in house parties over the years. There have been a lot fewer this year — it’s kind of my fault seeing as I own a house and never have parties. I’m sick of all the bars around Georgetown at this point in time since I’ve been to all of them. Though I’m happy I don’t go to a state school, it would be cool if there were one, huge blowout party. If we had a hotel party that would be amazing (as in, every room in a house is a different theme).
What are your plans after Georgetown? Does this question annoy you?
I’m going to law school, and absolutely. No, I don’t know which one yet.
Is cura personalis embodied here?
People certainly go the gym enough.
How did you pick Georgetown?
My dad asked me to move back to the United States, and Georgetown seemed like the perfect fit.
Where are you from? Compare and contrast it to Georgetown. Where are you more comfortable?
Moving from Europe was the biggest change. Enough said.
What’s your greatest fear?
Not having my accomplishments stand the test of time.
What would you change about yourself?
Maybe my sunburn capability; I would definitely get rid of that. Other than that, my food allergies.
What gets you out of bed in the morning?
My alarm clock. I could sleep for hours and hours if not for my alarm clock.
What do you like most about Georgetown?
I like the people — almost all of them.
Interview by Braden McDonald