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stsikor
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The campus was awesome; It was very urban and city like. Very much like NYU [View Full Report] |
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jpgwood41
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Students led groups of about 10 visitors each, walked through the core of campus while learning about various topics such as admissions or food. Walked into a dorm room, and sat in a classroom. [View Full Report] |
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jpgwood41
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Students led groups of about 10 visitors each, walked through the core of campus while learning about various topics such as admissions or food. Walked into a dorm room, and sat in a classroom. [View Full Report] |
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jpgwood41
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Students led groups of about 10 visitors each, walked through the core of campus while learning about various topics such as admissions or food. Walked into a dorm room, and sat in a classroom. [View Full Report] |
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SeattleLove13
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Seems like everyone loves or hates the urban campus; I absolutely LOVED it and could picture myself there. Saw inside one of the dorms also. [View Full Report] |
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adababy845
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the tour was led by students . my tour guide was very cheerful and helpful. she answered all of our questions very well and seemed really happy to be there [View Full Report] |
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MsBC
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Campus tour was very good! The Guide was very friendly, knowledgeable and shared both her classroom and internship experiences. Seemed very excited to be attending GW! [View Full Report] |
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ravens56
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No campus. Unfriendly student body. [View Full Report] |
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daydream11
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GWU is more of a collection of buildings. There is a tiny quad, open to the street, but GWU is certainly not the place for you if you have romantic notions of suntanning on the lawn. [View Full Report] |
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r0kAng3l
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The campus took a little bit to get used to. I had never seen an urban campus, and the feel of it was definitely different. Yet after awhile I really enjoyed the campus. [View Full Report] |
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Pizzagirl
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Very urban, but still has a defined campus feeling. It's personal preference whether you like this or not. Mt Vernon campus is more traditional college feeling, but isolated. [View Full Report] |
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rcwhite
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Not traditional campus although they do have a more traditional at their Mount Vernon Campus. Foggy Bottom campus is awesome! It is a smaller big city better weather then Chicago and New York. Great [View Full Report] |
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mathmom
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Hot day, lots of sidewalks and busy streets. We saw the main eating area, the inside of the business school and the health center. Skipped Mt. Vernon tour because son decided GW was too urban. [View Full Report] |
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xxIlovelifexx
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It wasn't bad. There was no green in sight though if that's what you want! Even though it's in the city - there was a distinct campus of 5 by 7 blocks. [View Full Report] |
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Chipmoney
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The guides were very enthusiastic and knowledgeable about the university. They gave me a better feel of what it was really like to be there. [View Full Report] |
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applicannot
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We toured the Foggy Bottom Campus and the Mount Vernon Campus. The first tour lasted about an hour. The second tour lasted about twenty minutes, maybe thirty. [View Full Report] |
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lonestar92s
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GW has alot of nice facilities. The business center was great. There is alot of construction going on right now, but I'm sure when it's done everything will look great. [View Full Report] |
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wishsstudent
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We toured with three other people and one student. very intimate group, easy to ask questions [View Full Report] |
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skiskidder94
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Quick... compact campus helped [View Full Report] |
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SultanOfSuave
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Toured both Foggy Bottom and Mount Vernon campuses. Both tours were informative and led by good students [View Full Report] |
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SmileDarling
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This was the best part! The J Street eatery was full of students and the food choice seemed decent - lots of chain-y stuff though. The dorms were very nice! Spacious living room and ok-sized kitchen. [View Full Report] |
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oregonianmom
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Tour led by a current student. [View Full Report] |
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midwesterner
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It's a very compact campus that is integrated seamlessly with the city and medical center. The two tour guides were enthusiastic, not outstanding. Seemed like typical students. [View Full Report] |
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Kimba
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Very compact and easy to get around. [View Full Report] |
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hsseniorlooking
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You can get around campus very easily. The Metro has a Foggy Botton Stop. Lots of dorms were pointed out, but we only visited Thurston. An older dorm that I guessing alot of freshmen end up in. Thurston has some large rooms. We say a dorm for 6 peopl [View Full Report] |