George Mason University
| StudentsReview ::
George Mason University - Comments and Student Experiences | |||||||||||||||||||
![]() |
| ||||||||||||||||||
The other exclusive groups include the older returning to college students who walk around with their books in those suit-cases on wheels, (hey, they do have their own lives, and kids to get back to, so you won't be chilling with them anyway) and the asian, south-asian, and middle eastern ethnic cliques that just associate with their own kind and speak with each other in their own language.
The campus is really structured like it's assumed that you are coming here WITH people that you know; the way the tables are set up for large friend-cliques in the student centers and the main outdoor areas are large expanses of tile and concrete with hardly any benches or other seating, encouraging people to just walk through (quickly) without taking time to sit or talk to anyone around them. There are also really no places to go on campus to meet people that aren't full of exclusive cliques that just want to hang out with their own friends.
Trying to have a social life at Mason is like walking up to a stranger you see walking by in a shopping mall and asking if they want to hang out, or doing that in a movie theater when everybody is getting up and leaving after the movie.
If you transfer in, and you're not from the area you won't get on-campus housing, (it's PACKED and heavily wait-listed) so you'll have to get an apartment in the area and commute; and you REALLY won't meet people then.
The surrounding area of Northern Virginia is similar; it's not a college town. The Main campus is right smack in the middle of super-suburbia, Fairfax County. Most people around are family oriented; they have houses, kids, and commute to somewhere inside the beltway. There are no real college-night type bars or clubs or young-people hangouts.
Academically, I'm a Government and International Politics major, and I find the program pretty weak. Most of my professors have been moron adjunct faculty that grade unrealistically when you consider the low quality material that they teach; Kamal Beyolough regularly gave his Government 101 classes an average C-. And if it's not that, they're busy working on their projects for tenure-review or something similar and say (well, I'm writing my book right now, I can't really talk to you about that)
The only people who have anything nice to say about this school are the ones who went to high school in the area and go here with lots of their friends.
At my time at Mason, I found the fellow students to be friendly and out going. The professors that I got really cared, and I found them to be really approachable. As for the resources, they are unmatched.
Mason is a relatively young school. It doesn’t have the history of UVA or William and Mary. But, it has made leaps and bounds over the past three decades. Mason has improved every year since it opened in 1972. I loved seeing it grow from a back up school to a top choice school. It is rapidly becoming one of the most dynamic universities in the country! And if it did have a long history, you can best believe it would give UVA and William and Mary a run for their money.
The academics here are great! Mason’s creative writing program is ranked 4th in the nation, under Harvard, Princeton, and Yale. The technology and computer programs are also highly ranked. And if business is your forte, then Mason’s the place to be. The school of management is extremely hard to get into, but if you do get accepted, be prepared for a challenging curriculum that will certainly prepare you for life in the real world. Also, if you’re even remotely interested in economics, GMU is the place for you. GMU has two Nobel laureates as economic professors, enough said.
| # | University | |||
1 |
| |||
2 |
| |||
3 |
| |||
4 |
| |||
5 |
| |||
6 |
| |||
7 |
| |||
8 |
| |||
9 |
| |||
10 |
| |||
11 |
| |||
12 |
| |||
13 |
| |||
14 |
| |||
15 |
|
Are you a student and about to sign the very first lease in your li... more→
There are 264 Comments
Sort By: [Date] [Major] [Rating]