| I work in law and politics in DC and it is well regarded. Graduates are successful. |
the only grad I know from AU works in politics and prose |
Works in P&P or works at P&P?
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And you think the name Maryland isn’t a vestige of colonialism. Got it. |
Maybe, but only if the went to law school elsewhere. AU Law is not nearly as well regarded as Georgetown or GW. |
The bookstore. |
| I know two young people who went to American, both the undergrad business school, and I have a good impression of American from their experiences and outcomes. One was an intern on my team and then hired full time. He's a rockstar, one of the best entry level people we've had. His focus was marketing and info systems & technology. The other, son of a friend, was an accounting major and seems to be very successful. He grew up in the DC area, the other one was from OOS but both seemed to enjoy their time there. |
| In my day, it was very popular with the NJ/NY Jewish and international (lots of wealthy Arabs) crowds. Made for some interesting classes and even more interesting parties. Not sure if things have changed in the last 20 years. |
Me too! I moved here after college in the ‘80s and heard the exact same thing. |
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I think these stats. given above say it all:
How obtuse can you get? You have to look at who's applying and who's getting in. At AU the mid SAT range is 1220 to 1380. At GWU it's 1310 to 1440. That's a pretty big difference. |
| Also, prepscholar has the GPA needed to get in at American at 3.56, but for GWU, it's a 3.86. So all else being equal, you will have a higher stats student body at GWU and it's clearly more difficult to get into. |
You need to figure out the true meaning of "obtuse" before you use it again. |
That wasn’t me -that was from the quote taken from page one or two. |
| How did admissions go to AU this year? |
| It seems a weird choice for a DC metro kid unless they got lots of merit aid or FA. I can see the appeal for kids in other parts of the country who want to experience DC. |