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Can anyone give me a rundown on the universities in DC?

Hey, I'm really interested in going to university in Washington DC, because I think the political climate and city vibe could be a great experience for me. Could you guys share your experiences attending a university in DC and what you think stands out about the college experience there?

7 months ago

Sure, it's great to consider studying in Washington DC due to the city's vibrant culture and opportunities for political involvement. There are quite a few renowned universities that you can consider:

- Georgetown University: Known for political science, international relations, and business studies. It has a picturesque, historic campus and the prevalent Jesuit values shape a distinct community vibe.

- George Washington University (GWU): A campus integrated into the city, and strong programs in political science, international relations, and journalism. Its location offers internship opportunities at organizations like the World Bank, and NGOs.

- American University: Known for international service, journalism, and business. The campus is located in a more residential part of the city, but also near embassies and nonprofits which add to internship possibilities.

- Howard University: A top HBCU with strong programs in sciences, arts, and business. Its rich history and commitment to African-American heritage contribute to a unique and empowering community.

Remember, all these institutions are located in/around the heart of DC, making it easy to access government buildings, media corporations, theaters, and museums that DC is known for. Life in DC offers plenty of opportunities for cultural experiences with places like the Smithsonian and the Kennedy Center at your doorstep.

However, keep in mind that city living can have its challenges, like higher cost of living and a fast-paced lifestyle that may not suit everyone. The weather can also be quite humid in the summer.

Each university will offer a different campus culture: some students may feel more at home at a school like American University, with a suburban campus feel, while others may prefer the hustle and bustle of GWU's urban campus. Make sure you spend time researching each university's academic strengths, community vibe, and opportunities for involvement to find the right fit for you. And don't forget to consider factors like financial aid and scholarships at each institution.

7 months ago

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