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GW is very overpriced without making sense, facilitiesNot so brightEconomics
GW is very overpriced without making sense, facilities are extremely lousy, especially the dorms, and the library. The administration is unorganized, they confuse peoples records an example, by giving your personal info...to others. It's not a competative school for bright students. Also the rich and wealthy students are INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS AND NOT AMERICANS, AND THEY MAKE UP THE 95% OF THE RICH STUDENTS AT GW. Most American students are on scholarships or financial aid. Overall I would not recommed this school to students looking for a good education.
3rd Year Female -- Class 2005
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I have really enjoyed GWU.Quite BrightOther
I have really enjoyed GWU. The location is one-of-a-kind. I am in The Elliot School of International Affairs, and it's really interesting. I have thoroughly enjoyed it and have delved deep into the material and the world's cultures. GW can hook its students up with good internships, and there's a lot to do and to learn in D.C. The School of Media and Public Affairs School is really great, also, with the production of "Crossfire" on campus. I have found the students to be slightly snooty, but very motivated and fun people. The student body is very ambitious, and is involved in some Extracuricular, whether it be a fraternity, club, or internship. I wish I could drive here and not take the subway, but it's worth it. The festivals/holidays throughout the year like The Cherry Blossom Festival and Presidential Inaugoration is a lot of fun, and makes GWU more vibrant. Some students are unhappy, but most of those people are not outgoing or don't attempt to get involved in GW's organizations. It's impossible to be bored here.
2nd Year Female -- Class 2006
Education Quality: A+, Scholastic Success: B+
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I have just completed my first semester atSuper BrilliantOther
I have just completed my first semester at GWU, and I really love it. I got a hefty scholarship to go here, and I reluctantly attended, having to turn down an ivy. I am VERY happy, and have really found my niche. Although most students here are very wealthy, they are extremely hard-working, independent, driven, and competitive. I don't feel like anyone flaunts their wealth, but it's fairly noticable when they go on $2000 shopping sprees in Georgetown.

I already have a great internship at an embassy as a freshman. I'm involved in the student newspaper(GW Hatchet), and have done some projects through Habitat for Humanity so far. The key to succeeding at GW is having goals, and continuously staying involved. I have had very good professors, especially one of my International Politics professors who took a group of students out for drinks one night!!! The professors are fairly mixed-from warm, interesting, and accesible to the foreign, difficult, and out-to-fail-you professors. The Economics classes are hard as %#*&, but I took mine at Mt. Vernon and I got lots of extra help and friendly profs. The clases are smaller there, which is cool.

I wish GW had a football team, but the B-ball games are spitited and give a little campus community. I have met some very genuine people here, and there's a lot more socioeconomic and racial diversity than I give it credit for.

The city is extremely tough on first-year students. I have never been so home-sick in my life as the first 2 weeks at GW. I hated the subway, my classes were really hard, and the students here seemed cold and too busy with internships and a gazillion other activities to hang out. However, I met people through my freshman dorm. I always kept my door open, and would go bowling/partying with strangers. I just had to be outgoing towards others. Few people at GW went to h.s. together, so we're all on the same boat. Eventually I landed an incredible internship other students at other colleges can only dream about, and I have gotten really involved in the student newspaper.

The Elliot School is really dynamic, and offers so many unique courses discussing different areas of the world and uses of int. affairs. My american art history class routinely visited The National Museum of Art and other museums like the Smithsonian to fully use DC to our advantage. Don't go to GW if you don't want to be pampered. GW is tough academically and socially, and only a strong-willed person can survive here. If you want to be cradled in some scenic Rhode Island or Conneticut town, go to a LAC. If you want true real-world experience and training, and an almost guarrenteed job after graduation, go to GW.

1st Year Male -- Class 2008
Useful Schoolwork: A+, Collaboration/Competitive: C-
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