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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I want to like GMU and I think it's great for career purposes, BUT the people I know who have gone or do go there, [b]they go home every weekend[/b]. Even if they have to live there during the week, it is not a typical college experience on the weekends. The kids I know go home because everyone else does, not because they want to, but they'd rather not sit alone in their dorm room all weekend.[/quote] Perhaps because you live locally so obviously you would know only the local DMV students who probably do go home every weekend. My kid DMVdormed with international students, and Las Vegas students, Alaska, etc. Many financially strapped families in the DMV area are thrilled with GMU because they can petition for a waiver of the first-year residence requirement. I know a number of families who could not afford a four-year private university only because their kids lived at home while studying. I know several whose parents could not afford a private and this is how they went through college. It's also a common practice amongst asian american TJ families who are saving up for grad school - undergrad is just a stepping stone and it's all about GPA and performance in order to get onto the next level. If you live locally, it's not surprising at all that you might see that. But go and read on wikipedia or elsewhere the diversity of the student body. They've got kids from 130 countries and all 50 states making it the most diverse campus in Virginia. Those kids don't go home. Google it. [/quote] [b]Undergrad population is 81 percent in state. That's a lot of local students[/b].[/quote] +1 [/quote]
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