Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think what makes a great school is highly subjective. I have not been one to pay any attention to rankings, they mean diddly squat to me personally.
My son is applying early to GW, because he fell in love with the school, for many reasons most of which the program he is interested in is one of their higher ranked programs. He is an excellent student with a high GPA and very strong test scores, he could apply to higher ranked schools but felt GW was a good fit and he loves the city. I disagree respectfully that it is not thought of highly across the board...I digress but lets just agree to disagree. Certainly not worth arguing about. Bottom line there is a school out there for everyone.
School reputation is not subjective, sorry. There are probably schools for everyone but not all of them have great reputations. GW IS NOT thought of highly, sorry. You can agree to disagree all you want, but it's a fact.
The only fact is that you don't think highly of GW. Sorry.
No, actually, the fact is a majority of people have no clue what that is, and majority of those who do, think its a mediocre school. Only personally invested minority disagrees. Add that all up, and you get a school that is widely seen as a mediocre school.
Obviously this person is disgruntled with life. And my hunch is he/she was reject. Get over it...move on. Get therapy!
Reject?Is there even such a thing at GWU?
WITH AN ACCEPTANCE RATE OF 33% TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS...UGH YEA THERE, AS IS 67% OF THE KIDS DON'T GET IN. SERIOUSLY YOU SOUND SO UTTERLY MISERABLE. LETS GET BACK TO THE TOPIC OF THE OP...AND GO MAKE YOUR OWN THREAD ENTITLED "
HELP ME I AM MISERABLE IN MY OWN SKIN AND I CAN'T GET OUT"
+1000000 lots of haters and miserable sob's on this forum
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wonder what our two academics teach and do they have non-ivory tower experience? I had a history prof in college - expert on Japan, former U.S. military officer who referred derisively to the Ph.D. Set that only ever taught as "Joe Theory."
Completely agree. Last thing I want is to go to a college with a bunch of profs who know all about book learning, but have never ripped a man's guts out with their bare hands while his wife and kids look on, begging for mercy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think what makes a great school is highly subjective. I have not been one to pay any attention to rankings, they mean diddly squat to me personally.
My son is applying early to GW, because he fell in love with the school, for many reasons most of which the program he is interested in is one of their higher ranked programs. He is an excellent student with a high GPA and very strong test scores, he could apply to higher ranked schools but felt GW was a good fit and he loves the city. I disagree respectfully that it is not thought of highly across the board...I digress but lets just agree to disagree. Certainly not worth arguing about. Bottom line there is a school out there for everyone.
School reputation is not subjective, sorry. There are probably schools for everyone but not all of them have great reputations. GW IS NOT thought of highly, sorry. You can agree to disagree all you want, but it's a fact.
The only fact is that you don't think highly of GW. Sorry.
No, actually, the fact is a majority of people have no clue what that is, and majority of those who do, think its a mediocre school. Only personally invested minority disagrees. Add that all up, and you get a school that is widely seen as a mediocre school.
Obviously this person is disgruntled with life. And my hunch is he/she was reject. Get over it...move on. Get therapy!
Reject?Is there even such a thing at GWU?
WITH AN ACCEPTANCE RATE OF 33% TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS...UGH YEA THERE, AS IS 67% OF THE KIDS DON'T GET IN. SERIOUSLY YOU SOUND SO UTTERLY MISERABLE. LETS GET BACK TO THE TOPIC OF THE OP...AND GO MAKE YOUR OWN THREAD ENTITLED "
HELP ME I AM MISERABLE IN MY OWN SKIN AND I CAN'T GET OUT"
Anonymous wrote:Daughter, a very good student who is highly accomplished considering three schools to apply early decision to.
George Washington
Johns Hopkins
UNC-Chapel Hill
All three are obviously great schools and each offer the program she is looking for. What is your impression of these schools?
Anonymous wrote:Wonder what our two academics teach and do they have non-ivory tower experience? I had a history prof in college - expert on Japan, former U.S. military officer who referred derisively to the Ph.D. Set that only ever taught as "Joe Theory."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
WITH AN ACCEPTANCE RATE OF 33% TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS...UGH YEA THERE, AS IS 67% OF THE KIDS DON'T GET IN. SERIOUSLY YOU SOUND SO UTTERLY MISERABLE. LETS GET BACK TO THE TOPIC OF THE OP...AND GO MAKE YOUR OWN THREAD ENTITLED "
HELP ME I AM MISERABLE IN MY OWN SKIN AND I CAN'T GET OUT"
Bit early in the day for a drink, isn't it?
Anonymous wrote:
WITH AN ACCEPTANCE RATE OF 33% TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS...UGH YEA THERE, AS IS 67% OF THE KIDS DON'T GET IN. SERIOUSLY YOU SOUND SO UTTERLY MISERABLE. LETS GET BACK TO THE TOPIC OF THE OP...AND GO MAKE YOUR OWN THREAD ENTITLED "
HELP ME I AM MISERABLE IN MY OWN SKIN AND I CAN'T GET OUT"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think what makes a great school is highly subjective. I have not been one to pay any attention to rankings, they mean diddly squat to me personally.
My son is applying early to GW, because he fell in love with the school, for many reasons most of which the program he is interested in is one of their higher ranked programs. He is an excellent student with a high GPA and very strong test scores, he could apply to higher ranked schools but felt GW was a good fit and he loves the city. I disagree respectfully that it is not thought of highly across the board...I digress but lets just agree to disagree. Certainly not worth arguing about. Bottom line there is a school out there for everyone.
School reputation is not subjective, sorry. There are probably schools for everyone but not all of them have great reputations. GW IS NOT thought of highly, sorry. You can agree to disagree all you want, but it's a fact.
The only fact is that you don't think highly of GW. Sorry.
No, actually, the fact is a majority of people have no clue what that is, and majority of those who do, think its a mediocre school. Only personally invested minority disagrees. Add that all up, and you get a school that is widely seen as a mediocre school.
Obviously this person is disgruntled with life. And my hunch is he/she was reject. Get over it...move on. Get therapy!
Reject?Is there even such a thing at GWU?