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George Washington University

How this student rated the school
Educational QualityA Faculty AccessibilityA+
Useful SchoolworkB+ Excess CompetitionB+
Academic SuccessA- Creativity/ InnovationB
Individual ValueA+ University Resource UseA
Campus Aesthetics/ BeautyB+ FriendlinessA
Campus MaintenanceA Social LifeA-
Surrounding CityA+ Extra CurricularsC+
SafetyB-
Describes the student body as:
Friendly, Approachable

Describes the faculty as:
Friendly, Helpful

Female
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Faculty Accessibility
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She cares more about Extra Curriculars than the average student.
Date: Jan 30 2010
Major: Political Science (This Major's Salary over time)
So I relied pretty heavily last year when I was applying to schools and which to attend. I thought I might return the favor.

GWU! I had been set on going to a very different kind of university (almost ivy-league,

where fun goes to die
, intense schoolwork). I wasn't able to attend because of financial restraints and ended up at GWU.

Point 1: GWU can be awesome about financial aid. I heard someone say once that the rich population subsidizes everyone else. Couldn't be more true.

Point 2: Not everyone here is magnificently wealthy and shallow like so many would like to believe. I see those kids here everyday but somehow, everyone I end up speaking to and hanging out with are so far from that description. Most everyone here is down to earth and beyond friendly. If you are worried about

not being right for GW
, don't decide on a lack of wealth. If you are outgoing, excited about living life, wanting to meet tons of people, and engaged in the greater world around you, GW is the place for you.

Point 3: There is a definite distinction between the colleges. As an Elliott School for International Affairs student, most everyone in my classes are diverse and encourage interesting discussion as they relay their experiences. Personally, I have yet to leave the country, but that hasn't stopped me from connecting with those who have already traveled the world and for those individuals to connect with me. When it comes to the general Columbian college, the caliber of student is noticeably lower. This isn't true of all of the students, but a good majority of them.

Point 4: When it comes to the difficulty of the coursework, it all depends on you. I know a lot of people who look for classes with the least amount of work and are the easiest. Subsequently, they learn almost nothing. I took the hardest classes I could find, including an intensive language course, and found the best professors around. I was challenged and learned a lot. It all depends on what effort you put into choosing your classes and your assignments.

Point 5: I wasn't a fan of DC when I got here. It seemed shallow and fake. And people here are so driven that sometimes it is hard to distinguish between those with a sincere interest in their studies or those just looking for the prestige of a certain status. But, in the semester and a half that I have lived here, I have grown to love the city. It has everything you could ever ask for.

Point 6: If you do attend the university in the Elliott school, take advantage of the many events they have (something scheduled for every day). Attending the numerous speakers and panels at the Elliott School has added so much to my education that I would have otherwise forgone.

Overall, I am glad I came here. People here are great and friendly. My college is the best around for policy studies and international affairs. Wouldn't change a thing.

 
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questionYou said you are a student at Elliot, but you're a Political Science major. GWU's website says Political Science is a major at the Columbian School. I'm confused??
questionHey- I just read your post on GWU. I was wondering if I could ask you a couple questions about the Elliott School. Let me know if you have time.

Thanks,
Nicole

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