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[quote=Anonymous]Here are a few reasons. I know the question is about academic reasons, but a lot of it really comes down to price-performance-ratio. A deal at GMU (University Scholars, decent merit money from the honors college) changes the equation considerably. 1. Program availability: engineering, nursing, cyber security, game design (either arts-focused or applied cs), conflict analysis and resolution, hospitality management are options at GMU but not William & Mary. 2. Access to internships year-round: anything DC-specific (Hill, State Department, international orgs, etc.) and the Dulles Tech Corridor are amazing places to start careers. 3. W&M deflates grades more than other VA publics. If GPA is critical, such as in law school admissions, W&M will be a much rougher ride. 4. Diversity of student body and surrounding area. 5. CS and related fields — other posters are more familiar and have made a good case. 6. International relations and related fields: access to DC for internships, networking and uniquely situated adjunct faculty. More foreign languages are offered at GMU. If the counter argument for W@M on this one is the St. Andrews joint degree, then I beg to differ. It’s certainly international, but highly competitive and one pays a special rate well above in-state prices to participate. [/quote]
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