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Date: Sep 01 2003 Major: Political Science (This Major's Salary over time) The classes were very challenging and the professors were overall excellent. I had only one professor that I would have rather avoided. The school was too good to be true for me. The campus is beautiful and well designed. The only negative thing I can think of is the parking. If you park illegally, you'll get the iron boot placed on your car. Socially, there's more than enough to do. Most of my roommates came from all over the world. I was expecting a lot of westerners, but that wasn't the case for me. I had roommates from Virginia, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Florida, China and South America in addition to Washington and California. I did see a lot of premed students though I was in the arts and sciences. I also appreciated the strong general education requirements. Finally, we had tremendous academic discussions in our apartment, cafeteria or other hangouts. I still remember many our wild discussions that lasted well into the night. It was more stimulating than law school and I loved law school and still study my casebooks for fun.
Major: Political Science (This Major's Salary over time)
The classes were very challenging and the professors were overall excellent. I had only one professor that I would have rather avoided. The school was too good to be true for me. The campus is beautiful and well designed. The only negative thing I can think of is the parking. If you park illegally, you'll get the iron boot placed on your car. Socially, there's more than enough to do. Most of my roommates came from all over the world. I was expecting a lot of westerners, but that wasn't the case for me. I had roommates from Virginia, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Florida, China and South America in addition to Washington and California. I did see a lot of premed students though I was in the arts and sciences. I also appreciated the strong general education requirements. Finally, we had tremendous academic discussions in our apartment, cafeteria or other hangouts. I still remember many our wild discussions that lasted well into the night. It was more stimulating than law school and I loved law school and still study my casebooks for fun.