Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've always heard that it tends to have a lot of wealthy Jewish students.
My non-Jewish Asian/European kid attends GW and hasn't noticed this particularly. Maybe because we come from an area with Jewish families? It's all relative. There are kids from all over the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Counter-take: my kid didn't apply, but I loved GW (and I am local & did not expect to). If you're fine with an urban campus, check it out. Our kid is a prospective business major & they had impressive facilities & opportunities. We also visited AU and none of us liked it at all. AU is on the edge of the city (no access to transit, nothing around it that would be appealing for a young person). Seems like its funding is not great (any kind of google search will reveal issues with enrollment and finances) and lacks access to the best parts of being in DC. It has a beautiful quad, but other than that I would not have my kid apply there. To each their own, of course!
Our DC applied to Gtown but not the other 2. Was opposed to urban campus, wanted a green quad & college feel.
How does AU which has constant shuttles to the metro have no access to transit?
Anonymous wrote:GW grads are making recruiters drop the school from their visit lists.
Anonymous wrote:Counter-take: my kid didn't apply, but I loved GW (and I am local & did not expect to). If you're fine with an urban campus, check it out. Our kid is a prospective business major & they had impressive facilities & opportunities. We also visited AU and none of us liked it at all. AU is on the edge of the city (no access to transit, nothing around it that would be appealing for a young person). Seems like its funding is not great (any kind of google search will reveal issues with enrollment and finances) and lacks access to the best parts of being in DC. It has a beautiful quad, but other than that I would not have my kid apply there. To each their own, of course!
Our DC applied to Gtown but not the other 2. Was opposed to urban campus, wanted a green quad & college feel.
Anonymous wrote:
My point was, it was ridiculous advice. Obviously anyone would choose Georgetown over GW. The problem is Georgetown is very hard to get into, whereas GW is not. Your advice is comparable to... choose Harvard over BU. Yeah, no s*** sherlock.