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mathmom
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Saw a classroom, but not a class - it was a Saturday. The stuff on the board looked intriguing - hard to tell if it had been a literature or theology class that had been in there. [View Full Report] |
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jamesn37
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Great professors. Classrooms vary in sizes. Great teachers, not just DC hot shots. When you get George Tenet and profs who do a great job of actually teaching you, you know you've got a great mix [View Full Report] |
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indiejimmy
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Sat in on a theology class. [View Full Report] |
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AnotherAlice
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Classes were not in session [View Full Report] |
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gadad
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No classroom visit, but D got directions to Admissions from a passing Business prof who was very cool ("ter woot" to quote the D). Not only showed us where to go but walked us there! [View Full Report] |
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agentbauer
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Attended 2 Philosophy classes (pretty boring - not because of the professor or the guest lecturer TA but because of my own personal opinion). And also went to an IR class that was pretty interesting. [View Full Report] |
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SmileDarling
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No classroom visit - I did poke my head into some classrooms though. Some seemed really historical cool and others just boring and normal classrooms. I didn't see any really "hi-tech" c [View Full Report] |
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summerskter
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I was there for a 6-week program where I attended classes and lived as a Georgetown student. I ate food, I shopped, I went to social events around town... etc. [View Full Report] |
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calidan
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Professors were (and are) great. Very caring, hardly any TAs (I've never had one!), and great resources. [View Full Report] |