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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Which would you choose, and why?[/quote] Unless the student already has a prestigious job or internship lined up in Washington, Notre Dame, because it sounds as if Georgetown has awful dorms overly competitive students. The low alumni contribution rate seems to be a sign that a lot of the undergrads have a bad experience there. People here hate on George Mason, but I think that’s the university in the region that’s on the rise. If I could get in-state tuition and really wanted to go to school in the area, I’d focus on George Mason first. [/quote] My older sister landed a cush job during her time as an undergrad at GMU which parlayed into the career she still has today...and it paid for school. GMU has some truly impressive guest speakers and guest professors given it's location. I am at a job where a huge percentage of employees go to law school locally (while working) and among the American, GW, Georgetown, Catholic and GMU students (some transferred) --they rated GMU as the toughest to get a good grade and the most amount of work. I am a STEM major that went undergrad/MS elsewhere and later went to GMU nights since I had a good job here that paid for extra schooling (for an additional graduate degree) and it was much harder and more was required than what were considered 'better/more competitive universities".[/quote]
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