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Get out of the dorms and on the metro; see the city. If diversity is a big concern, be aware that the school is mostly white and Catholic (there aren't that many hardcore conservative Catholic types, but those that are are very vocal), but on a whole students are friendly, tolerant, and down to earth. I don't know about other departments, but mine is very helpful and flexible. One of the prettiest and greenest campuses on the city with a metro stop on campus (The metro is arguably the best public transportation system in the country, you will learn to love it). Visit the campus and talk to the students and faculty, here or anywhere you are seriously considering.
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College helped a lot to prepare me for my field but it was more of a training in how to live and interact with people that you may normally not choose to, on a daily basis which in my opinion, is the best asset of school. It taught you how to deal with many different types of people.
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CUA is a unique school. It is like a small university situated in a small town, but travel ten minutes and you are in the heart of DC. There are pros and cons to any good school. For me, the pros outweighed the cons and thanks to CUA, I am earning my Masters degree at NYU. Just beware it is more like a large high school than a college in terms of the friends you will make.
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