Anonymous wrote:The DC piece is central to the GW experience. Not necessarily true for the other two, which offer more traditional cloistered college experiences. I can’t imagine a student not having a strong preference for either GW or AU over the other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't go to any of these schools but I've always thought of Georgetown as a legitimately top tier school that you need to be exceptional to get into, AU as a good school for kids who want to change the world, and GWU as a school for middling full-pay rich kids who want to go to school in a city.
This is accurate.
I don’t think of people outside of the DMV area think of Georgetown University as being especially prestigious. It seems to be about at the level of Temple or Rutgers, but with more rats in the dorms, overall.
Anonymous wrote:I lived in Midwest, Deep South, and Mountain states before moving to DMV. Georgetown is considered a way better school than either Temple or Rutgers in all four areas I have lived in. Not sure about other areas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't go to any of these schools but I've always thought of Georgetown as a legitimately top tier school that you need to be exceptional to get into, AU as a good school for kids who want to change the world, and GWU as a school for middling full-pay rich kids who want to go to school in a city.
This is accurate.
I don’t think of people outside of the DMV area think of Georgetown University as being especially prestigious. It seems to be about at the level of Temple or Rutgers, but with more rats in the dorms, overall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't go to any of these schools but I've always thought of Georgetown as a legitimately top tier school that you need to be exceptional to get into, AU as a good school for kids who want to change the world, and GWU as a school for middling full-pay rich kids who want to go to school in a city.
This is accurate.
I don’t think of people outside of the DMV area think of Georgetown University as being especially prestigious. It seems to be about at the level of Temple or Rutgers, but with more rats in the dorms, overall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't go to any of these schools but I've always thought of Georgetown as a legitimately top tier school that you need to be exceptional to get into, AU as a good school for kids who want to change the world, and GWU as a school for middling full-pay rich kids who want to go to school in a city.
This is accurate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do these schools attract the same type of students (academic profiles aside) essentially looking for a DC college experience? We are curious how the campus cultures differ socially, without getting into an academic debate.
OP, if your kid can’t do the most basic of research, maybe they are not ready for college.
This is them... doing research.
Anonymous wrote:The DC piece is central to the GW experience. Not necessarily true for the other two, which offer more traditional cloistered college experiences. I can’t imagine a student not having a strong preference for either GW or AU over the other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't go to any of these schools but I've always thought of Georgetown as a legitimately top tier school that you need to be exceptional to get into, AU as a good school for kids who want to change the world, and GWU as a school for middling full-pay rich kids who want to go to school in a city.
This is accurate.
Anonymous wrote:I didn't go to any of these schools but I've always thought of Georgetown as a legitimately top tier school that you need to be exceptional to get into, AU as a good school for kids who want to change the world, and GWU as a school for middling full-pay rich kids who want to go to school in a city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nice summary PP, except GW also has a med school and hospital
PP here - Yes, which is why I said that of the three, only AU doesn't have a med school or hospital so would be the weakest for science.
One other thing I want to add: The DC area has a lot of colleges and if you are from out of town, you may just be focusing on these three when there are other schools that might fit the bill. For example, UMd is better than any of these three for engineering, computers and even some 'random' majors like journalism, criminal justice and speech pathology. Catholic doesn't get mentioned too much here but it's a nice school with a traditional campus and solid academics with way easier admissions than Georgetown. It's not an IR school but it has some very good programs, like social work. George Mason also has a nice, contained campus and a program for LD/ADHD kids and the school may be less expensive and easier admissions (and a bit less left leaning, if that's important) than AU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do these schools attract the same type of students (academic profiles aside) essentially looking for a DC college experience? We are curious how the campus cultures differ socially, without getting into an academic debate.
OP, if your kid can’t do the most basic of research, maybe they are not ready for college.