<p>This is a glorious news for a rising elite institution from 50th place of the US Rankings. Certain degrees can contribute to the significance of the perspective looked by highly qualified students, therefore, delivers a reverence to the GWU. My only problem with the school is that since it’s very focused on political studies and law, they can try to improve the other areas in the departments such as Engineering, Business, Premed, and Liberal Arts with better faculty members. Otherwise, it may exemplify the hackneyed notion with which is has been bound to known for in the political areas. </p>
<p>Remember: Don’t recognize GWU as a safety as it isn’t suppose to be one.</p>
<p>I’m sure with the increased yield and higher SAT scores for the class of 2014, GW will move up on the US News College report. What we don’t know if this was isolated to GW or a national trend? In which case - everyone will stay where they are on the rankings - time will tell.</p>
<p>Our College counselor no longer considers GW as a safety school for most applicants. I wonder - with the yield so high, how many will be taken off the waitlist/transfers?</p>
<p>Seachsi - can you elaborate on the course registration issues for a Newbie.</p>