What is the difference between Mount Veron and the Foggy Botton?

<p>The biggest advantage of the Mt. Vernon Campus (MVC) are smaller class sizes. Every department offers classes on Mt. Vernon. The largest class room on MVC seats about 40 students. If you’re looking for smaller classes, courses on MVC deserve some consideration.</p>

<p>Housing on MVC is almost all doubles and triples. On the Foggy Bottom Campus (FB), there are room and suite configurations that sleep anywhere between 1 and 6 students. About 500 students living on MVC while over 5000 students use the campus for classes, events, sports, meetings, etc. My friends who have lived there say it’s a nice place to “come home to.” If you don’t know that urban living is right for you or are coming from a small town/rural environment, MVC is a great way to transition into living in Washington.</p>

<p>If you’re sports junkie, MVC has GW’s softball diamond, tennis court, soccer and lacrosse fields and outdoor swimming pool. When a team isn’t practicing, the fields are open for general student use.</p>