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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous[b]]GMU is definitely a commuter school,[/b] anyone who tries to tell you otherwise is deluding themselves, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t people on campus and things to do. And there’s nothing wrong with commuters, especially because a lot of them are older and life experiences that are a bit more interesting than the 18 year old straight out of high school. If making friends is something he’s worried about I would definitely recommend living on campus. In the end, I feel like if this kid is reaching for that stereotypical college experience, GMU is NOT that. If he’s looking to get his degree and a good education that will prepare him for his career of choice and then move on with life, GMU is a good option. It is a very practical choice and most people i know who came in understanding what GMU is and isn’t were very satisfied with their decision to come here — myself included. It is also much closer to jobs and internships and more diverse. [/quote] Guess I should tell my DD's international roommates that they have to commute (10.8% of GMU's students are international). Come to think of it, I guess I have to tell her 00S roommates that too. (20% of GMU's students are OOS).[/quote]
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