Anonymous wrote:Why on Earth would anyone go to that school knowing the conditions? And their S&P rating is in the tank as well at a Baa2 -- considered one of the worst credit worthy universities in the nation. See list of colleges with worst credit: https://smartasset.com/student-loans/are-you-attending-a-university-with-bad-credit
GU sold the hospital to Medstar in 2000. If you have issues with the building, complain to Medstar, not the university.Anonymous wrote:In my Bethesda neighborhood, I have several friends who are on the faculty at Georgetown, and they are very high quality.
My main association with Georgetown is through their medical facilities -- both of my kids were both at Georgetown Hospital 10-12 years ago. We have always been happy with the level of medical care, but have been genuinely surprised that the facilities are so old and run down. I've driven on Reservoir Road recently, and noticed that they are finally building what looks like a new hospital (or at least part of a new hospital).
In other parts of the US, I think people are used to having nicer and newer medical facilities than they offer at Georgetown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh my, I hate to get all "back in the day" but "back in the day" we didn't expect to live in a country club. We expected to get an education.
Back in my day, we learned about false equivalencies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For reference, St. Louis University’s per student endowment is only $10K less than Georgetown’s. Boston College’s per student endowment is 2x Georgetown’s, College of the Holy Cross’s is about 4x Georgetown’s, Notre Dame’s is 10x Georgetown’s. Santa Clara University’s is also higher.
Santa Clara has very generous wealthy donors from the SV area. The campus is beautiful!
Anonymous wrote:Oh my, I hate to get all "back in the day" but "back in the day" we didn't expect to live in a country club. We expected to get an education.