<p>i am interested in George Washington, and want to major in international relations. however, i am not sure if i like the idea of a city campus. what are the benefits of not having a traditional campus? what helps to keep the students school spirit?</p>
<p>I’m going to GW next year, visited a few weeks ago. The biggest benefit I saw and heard about was the way in which GW meshes with Washington; the availability of culture events, sports, and internships is amazing. The urban environment is very faced pace, which is exciting. I don’t know about school spirit, but when you step on campus you know that you’re at GW–there’s even a little quad area that you see on more tradition college campuses.</p>
<p>These are just a few of my observations. I’m sure a current student can provide more information.</p>
<p>thank you… ive been considering GW but ever since i was little i always thought of college with a campus, so this helped</p>