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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Among the 3 you listed, George Mason is an actual college, if that makes a difference. [/quote] LOL! So true! [/quote] I thought Mason was a commuter school way out in Fairfax - not a flame, seriously. And I have lived here for years...[/quote] When I was getting my master's there, this was definitely true. [b]When I took my son on a tour there last year, I did not recognize the place. SO many dorms, etc. It's really changed and those changes have been really positive![/[/b]quote] We had the same reaction and we live in NoVA - never knew what was going on right in our own backyard. The legislature has been pumping money into GMU to build for the last 13 years. 75% of the freshmen live on campus, including DS. He complains being awakened by the construction sounds. But the good news is that everything is new. There's also such a demand for housing that triples have been turned into quads. I would try to avoid that if you can. In second, third and fourth years, kids can opt for subject matter suites. My DS's room next year has a private study area separate from the two beds and a private bathroom. The GMU hotel is also being converted to dorms this summer.[/quote]
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