<p>K, back with more information</p>
<p>Government: Yes, good mix of liberals and conservatives. They have clubs for college democrats and college republicans, so you’ll enjoy that. I know some people in the government major, and they say it’s really good. Internships are pretty easy since we’re right near the Nation’s Capitol. Oh, and there’s a good mix of hippies, etc etc. It’s the #1 diverse school in the Nation. You’ll see everything from a standard preppy to a full-blown acid head.</p>
<p>Boring campus? Hrm, if you don’t know people, sure. If you’re a freshmen, and you live in the park, you’ll meet people. President’s Park is a pretty big drunkfest last I heard. All I know is that if people didn’t have fun over the NCAA Tournament, they won’t have fun anywhere. Those 3 weeks were amazing. Also, a lot that says “this campus is sooooo boring” or “GMU has NOTHING TO DO” either don’t go out, or commute. Keep that in mind. One thing I say about Mason is it’s two huge groups: Commuters and Non-Commuters. fhsshortie will tell you if she ever comes back that she’s seen plenty of people coming back hammered every weekend, etc. Just depends on where you hang out, who you hang out with, and if it’s your thing.</p>
<p>The arts department: My girlfriend of Arts and Visual Technology and from her courseload, coursework, and syllabus’ that I studied, it looks like a good major. They also offer dance, theatre, and many others. From what I know, it’s a good major.</p>
<p>OH, and I meant to respond to a PREVIOUS post by fhsshortie about how peopel aren’t just outside the park drinking and stuff. No college is like that, in fact, most of these party schools that you hear about are dry campuses, which means you can’t have alcohol in dorms at all. Thus the reason everybody moves off campus.</p>