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jpgwood41
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Very informative, led by a student and the head of admissions with the chance to ask questions or talk with them individually afterwards. [View Full Report] |
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jpgwood41
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Very informative, led by a student and the head of admissions with the chance to ask questions or talk with them individually afterwards. [View Full Report] |
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jpgwood41
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Very informative, led by a student and the head of admissions with the chance to ask questions or talk with them individually afterwards. [View Full Report] |
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SeattleLove13
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They had 2 students sharing their experiences at the school and one girl talked about how easy it was to get help from professors for internships. I was very impressed! [View Full Report] |
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adababy845
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they were very helpful and talked about a variety of things from internships to study abroad programs [View Full Report] |
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MsBC
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Did not attend an info session b/c my sibling attends GW and received a great deal of info from them (and other GW students). [View Full Report] |
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ravens56
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I did not learn anything about this school. [View Full Report] |
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daydream11
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It was very informative! The session was led by an admissions officer and a rising sophomore. The audience asked the typical questions about financial aid, internships, and the application process. [View Full Report] |
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r0kAng3l
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Very nice people at the campus, it was also the most informative college I visited. I got every question answered and the students really tried to understand us. [View Full Report] |
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Pizzagirl
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Not as polished as either AU or Gtown, but fine. Like AU, GWU is all about the internships and less about the academics. [View Full Report] |
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rcwhite
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This was cool, answered a lot of questions, lots of info. [View Full Report] |
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mathmom
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Format was admissions officer with a student elaborating. No slides. Informative and I'm always happy to get multiple points of view. Student was in Int. Rel. an area of interest for son. [View Full Report] |
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xxIlovelifexx
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The admissions counsler talked very quietly and it was hard to hear. What he said was standard and unremarkable. He did stress the school's comittment to learning outside the classroom which I [View Full Report] |
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Chipmoney
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The information session was helpful and very intimate with there only being 4 families there. [View Full Report] |
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applicannot
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The information session was really standard. We had an admissions rep (assistant director?) and a current student. The current student had some interesting stuff to say about field trips. [View Full Report] |
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wishsstudent
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There was no powerpoint but it was still very informative. [View Full Report] |
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skiskidder94
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Typical [View Full Report] |
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SultanOfSuave
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Good information session. Had a current student that helped to make the information session a little different and more interesting. [View Full Report] |
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kevinsmom
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Sorry to sound a little jaded here but another slick marketing presentation by admission professionals that try to get you hooked, then the tours by the walking backwards, overachiever honor students. [View Full Report] |
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SmileDarling
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It was very personal b/c there weren't many people there. The two session leaders handed out pamphlets and really stressed the dynamic atmosphere of the campus, especially the large number of clu [View Full Report] |
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oregonianmom
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An hour long, given by an admissions counselor. [View Full Report] |
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Kimba
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Typical session. After attending dozens of these they all start to sound the same. They did have 3 professors speak and we found that interesting. [View Full Report] |
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hsseniorlooking
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The information session lasted about 1 hour and was led by an admissions officer and a current student. They gave a good academic and student life overview. The strengths are international and US politics and policy. Good study abroad opportunities. [View Full Report] |