Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:middling private for the price it seems with no real stem quality or offerings. SFS is unattractive given the state of DC.
Is this true? Even with the med school and hospital affiliation?
Anonymous wrote:middling private for the price it seems with no real stem quality or offerings. SFS is unattractive given the state of DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went there for grad school (MBA)
The sfs and the b-school undergrad are great. Beautiful main campus and quad, but the dorms are a bit older. It’s very close to home for any DC area students so it’s not much of a change and I think that’s a detractor. It’s also in a very weird bubble, white, touristy part of town (my friend from out of town didn’t realize until almost her end of two years of grad school that the city is majority black) that is not very metro accessible, except if you walk to Foggy Bottom or Rosslyn. Parking is horrible and rent off campus is horribly expensive.
It’s not Greek so that might be a plus. There’s only a small amount of students undergrad (1,000?) so again that might be a plus or minus.
Because it is $95,000 a year, it tends to attract rich international students or rich US students. Not exactly my kid’s social strata.
Isn't that the price for every private school, give or take a few grand? Why do I hear this complaint about Georgetown more than others?
Yes. It’s because they give less financial aid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went there for grad school (MBA)
The sfs and the b-school undergrad are great. Beautiful main campus and quad, but the dorms are a bit older. It’s very close to home for any DC area students so it’s not much of a change and I think that’s a detractor. It’s also in a very weird bubble, white, touristy part of town (my friend from out of town didn’t realize until almost her end of two years of grad school that the city is majority black) that is not very metro accessible, except if you walk to Foggy Bottom or Rosslyn. Parking is horrible and rent off campus is horribly expensive.
It’s not Greek so that might be a plus. There’s only a small amount of students undergrad (1,000?) so again that might be a plus or minus.
Because it is $95,000 a year, it tends to attract rich international students or rich US students. Not exactly my kid’s social strata.
Isn't that the price for every private school, give or take a few grand? Why do I hear this complaint about Georgetown more than others?
Anonymous wrote:I went there for grad school (MBA)
The sfs and the b-school undergrad are great. Beautiful main campus and quad, but the dorms are a bit older. It’s very close to home for any DC area students so it’s not much of a change and I think that’s a detractor. It’s also in a very weird bubble, white, touristy part of town (my friend from out of town didn’t realize until almost her end of two years of grad school that the city is majority black) that is not very metro accessible, except if you walk to Foggy Bottom or Rosslyn. Parking is horrible and rent off campus is horribly expensive.
It’s not Greek so that might be a plus. There’s only a small amount of students undergrad (1,000?) so again that might be a plus or minus.
Because it is $95,000 a year, it tends to attract rich international students or rich US students. Not exactly my kid’s social strata.
Anonymous wrote:I went there for grad school (MBA)
The sfs and the b-school undergrad are great. Beautiful main campus and quad, but the dorms are a bit older. It’s very close to home for any DC area students so it’s not much of a change and I think that’s a detractor. It’s also in a very weird bubble, white, touristy part of town (my friend from out of town didn’t realize until almost her end of two years of grad school that the city is majority black) that is not very metro accessible, except if you walk to Foggy Bottom or Rosslyn. Parking is horrible and rent off campus is horribly expensive.
It’s not Greek so that might be a plus. There’s only a small amount of students undergrad (1,000?) so again that might be a plus or minus.
Because it is $95,000 a year, it tends to attract rich international students or rich US students. Not exactly my kid’s social strata.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought would be at the top of my kid’s list, definitely checked every box on paper. We are not from DMV so being in DC in general would be a plus. Tour was chaotic and really leaned into the pre-professional/networking opportunities on campus much more than the educational/intellectual. DD disliked intensely and we skipped out partway through the tour. Facilities did seem kind of meh but that wasn’t a big issue.
DC's experience was similar. The biggest turn-off was that the students gave off a very entitled frat-bro vibe. DC and a friend, who visited at another time, both commented on the beer cans tossed into the shrubbery. Not their vibe at all.
A friend's kid attends and said she's been disappointed by the quality of her student cohort. Not as academically engaged as she expected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought would be at the top of my kid’s list, definitely checked every box on paper. We are not from DMV so being in DC in general would be a plus. Tour was chaotic and really leaned into the pre-professional/networking opportunities on campus much more than the educational/intellectual. DD disliked intensely and we skipped out partway through the tour. Facilities did seem kind of meh but that wasn’t a big issue.
DC's experience was similar. The biggest turn-off was that the students gave off a very entitled frat-bro vibe. DC and a friend, who visited at another time, both commented on the beer cans tossed into the shrubbery. Not their vibe at all.
Anonymous wrote:I thought would be at the top of my kid’s list, definitely checked every box on paper. We are not from DMV so being in DC in general would be a plus. Tour was chaotic and really leaned into the pre-professional/networking opportunities on campus much more than the educational/intellectual. DD disliked intensely and we skipped out partway through the tour. Facilities did seem kind of meh but that wasn’t a big issue.
Anonymous wrote:I thought would be at the top of my kid’s list, definitely checked every box on paper. We are not from DMV so being in DC in general would be a plus. Tour was chaotic and really leaned into the pre-professional/networking opportunities on campus much more than the educational/intellectual. DD disliked intensely and we skipped out partway through the tour. Facilities did seem kind of meh but that wasn’t a big issue.