A Realistic View of GW

<p>hyeonjlee:</p>

<p>I don’t know how you can comment on here and claim that the OP is more right than another, or vice versa, especially when neither you nor your son have yet to experience GW. And also, by me saying that, it does NOT make me unintelligent. </p>

<p>With that said, obviously there’s going to be people who do not like their school, but let me reiterate that an overwhelming majority of people that attend GW love GW. And then there’s a few, for various reasons, who do not like GW. This happens at every school, and if it didn’t exist then transferring among schools would not exist.</p>

<p>I love GW; it does not fit the negative stereotypes that many people on here say it does. Nonetheless, I respect those who do not like the school. But, in my opinion, dislike of the school is due to a lack of involvement in seeing all GW has to offer. In other words, GW is what u make of it; you have tons of resources, but they do not come to you. So it is up up to the individual student to be active and get involved to find their niche.</p>