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[quote=Anonymous] My anxious child (with other disorders) ended up at GW. He applied to a variety of small, large, urban and rural schools, and visited them all. We realized that what he really needed was lifestyle comfort (nice dorms, good food, handholding, for lack of a better word) and a strong Disability Office. UMD Honors offered him a renovated dorm building in the center of campus, but being a large state U, we had doubts about the Disability office and its support for individual students. W&M's food, despite the recent overhaul, is still terrible, and the dorms we saw weren't great. Disability office meh. GW was immediately welcoming, the dorms looked great, the dining halls were much better, and the Disability office was recommended to us. When he enrolled, it all turned out to be true. So there's more to it than numbers of students.[/quote]
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