George Washington Class of 2017/18 Forum
- paulinams
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Re: George Washington Class of 2017/18
Hi Everyone!
Really happy to have received an acceptance! I'm still waiting to hear back from some 13 schools (I applied to 18 ) but I was wondering, for those dead set on matriculating at GW, what are some of the reasons why this is your top choice?
Really happy to have received an acceptance! I'm still waiting to hear back from some 13 schools (I applied to 18 ) but I was wondering, for those dead set on matriculating at GW, what are some of the reasons why this is your top choice?
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- leezabee
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I live in Brookland right now, and I really like it. It's a lot quieter than downtown- lots of families, mostly houses. Not really anything in the way of nightlife, but a few pretty good restaurants/take out places. They're expanding, though, and we're getting a bunch of new stores/restaurants near the Brookland metro station (Busboys and Poets!). I don't think it's the most convenient to GW- the transfer can take a while, especially at non-peak hours, and a cab ride runs about $15 between the two (for anyone also looking at Gtown, though, I'd give it a look). If you like more to do, I'd second Columbia Heights/Petworth/Shaw- those areas have a lot more nightlife and a younger crowd. Unfortunately, the area around GW is rather expensive. If I end up going, I would probably look for something in NOVA.ZipWhenSheMoves wrote:Any thoughts on Fort Totten or Brookland?mec246 wrote:Columbia Heights, Shaw, and Petworth are great places to look.ZipWhenSheMoves wrote:Anyone know of anywhere to live in DC that isn't crazy expensive? I feel like everyone always parrots the really up-scale neighborhoods (Dupont! Capitol Hill!) as if they're the only options. Do you all know where one should begin to look for more reasonably priced apartments? Presumably there's something in between the most dangerous areas and the intensely gentrified ones.
Feel free to PM me if you have any other Brookland/living in DC questions. I'm happy to try and help anyone planning on making the move.
- Banshee
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Hey everyone! Checking in!
For those of you in DC, what sites do you recommend using for apartment hunts/searches?
For those of you in DC, what sites do you recommend using for apartment hunts/searches?
- leezabee
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Craigslist, especially if you are looking for a room/share of a house or apartment. I believe the universities also have housing search websites, which could be helpful.XO_MissCourtney wrote:Hey everyone! Checking in!
For those of you in DC, what sites do you recommend using for apartment hunts/searches?
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- UserNameHere
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Respectfully disagree. I'm living in DC now too. I started off down in Navy Yard with a roommate; now I'm living in West End in a studio. Couldn't stand the guy. I know people who landed solid roommates via Craigslist, but its crazy hard.leezabee wrote:Craigslist, especially if you are looking for a room/share of a house or apartment. I believe the universities also have housing search websites, which could be helpful.XO_MissCourtney wrote:Hey everyone! Checking in!
For those of you in DC, what sites do you recommend using for apartment hunts/searches?
If you're just looking for a place and not a roommate, it's a different story. But sometimes you're better off going through the leasing agency. I can PM you some good buildings if you want.
edit: I found the Navy Yard roommate thru Craigslist. Seemed fine enough via Skype. Turned out to be anything but.
- Slytherpuff
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Checking in, I just got the acceptance email today!
- WestWingWatcher
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Hey Everyone. Officially checking in!
I am so relieved to know officially that I will be attending GW, but now all I can think about is how difficult finding affordable housing will be. I would really love to live with some sort of roommate (not the literal interpretation of roommates though, I guess flatmate is a more appropriate word?) but I'm not sure that's a viable option. Ah! What are you all doing?
I am so relieved to know officially that I will be attending GW, but now all I can think about is how difficult finding affordable housing will be. I would really love to live with some sort of roommate (not the literal interpretation of roommates though, I guess flatmate is a more appropriate word?) but I'm not sure that's a viable option. Ah! What are you all doing?
- pabigelow5
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Got the email yesterday! In on ED. Waited almost 10 weeks for it but finally.... Congratulations to everyone else who has been admitted.
Those of you looking for apartments, check out the Arlington and Alexandria areas. Quite a few more apartments that are cheaper than DC but still in a nice area. I live in Alexandria now and will most likely be moving to Crystal City (South Arlington/North Alexandria). There is a slew of apartments on the orange and blue lines (the two that service the Foggy Bottom/GWU Metro stop), and both parts of towns are nice. Places to go and get coffee, drink, watch games, or shop, but still upscale. Kind of like a business district/college town feel to me.
Those of you looking for apartments, check out the Arlington and Alexandria areas. Quite a few more apartments that are cheaper than DC but still in a nice area. I live in Alexandria now and will most likely be moving to Crystal City (South Arlington/North Alexandria). There is a slew of apartments on the orange and blue lines (the two that service the Foggy Bottom/GWU Metro stop), and both parts of towns are nice. Places to go and get coffee, drink, watch games, or shop, but still upscale. Kind of like a business district/college town feel to me.
- uncreative
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Checking in. Hello everyone.
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Checking in. Admitted yesterday. Anyone going to the admitted students gathering in DC next week?
- uncreative
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I'm thinking about it. Will probably end up going.nmic wrote:Anyone going to the admitted students gathering in DC next week?
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Great. I just RSVP'd. Not 100% set on GW, so really interested on how it's going to be.uncreative wrote:I'm thinking about it. Will probably end up going.nmic wrote:Anyone going to the admitted students gathering in DC next week?
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- pabigelow5
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I'll be there. Looking forward to meeting fellow admits.
- Slytherpuff
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Scholarship emails are going out!
- TheSpanishMain
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+1. As a former DC resident, I can vouch for this. If you're not familiar with the area, you might be thinking "Oh, I don't want to live out in the suburbs." Trust me, Arlington and Alexandria, particularly along the metro lines, are not "the burbs." It's basically completely indistinguishable from DC proper, and there are still plenty of cool restaurants, bars, places to shop, etc.pabigelow5 wrote:Got the email yesterday! In on ED. Waited almost 10 weeks for it but finally.... Congratulations to everyone else who has been admitted.
Those of you looking for apartments, check out the Arlington and Alexandria areas. Quite a few more apartments that are cheaper than DC but still in a nice area. I live in Alexandria now and will most likely be moving to Crystal City (South Arlington/North Alexandria). There is a slew of apartments on the orange and blue lines (the two that service the Foggy Bottom/GWU Metro stop), and both parts of towns are nice. Places to go and get coffee, drink, watch games, or shop, but still upscale. Kind of like a business district/college town feel to me.
- gbelle
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Checking in! Unless I'm in at NYU, Columbia, or Harvard I will be joining you all in DC next year. Currently checking out apts on craigslist as we speak
Cannot make it to ASW events but I look forward to chatting with everyone over the next few months!
Cannot make it to ASW events but I look forward to chatting with everyone over the next few months!
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Re: George Washington Class of 2017/18
checking in.
Has everyone already received their scholarship offers? I was expecting to get at least a little bit of money but haven't heard anything back from the school regarding it yet.
Has everyone already received their scholarship offers? I was expecting to get at least a little bit of money but haven't heard anything back from the school regarding it yet.
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Also checking in!
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Checking in! Got scholarship email early this morning, so excited! I'm in at Georgetown as well, so I'm planning a trip in early march to check out both schools (and do a little sightseeing). Anyone familiar with the area have suggestions for me? I've never been to DC so I want to explore what it would be like to live there (well... As much as is possible in 4 days lol). Congrats to everyone else who's gotten in!!
- mylifeis24
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Received a scholarship email this morning as well! Not a bad merit package. PM for details.
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Re: George Washington Class of 2017/18
Check out the neighborhoods around the schools, but know that Georgetown Law's neighborhood is a little rough on the south side (it's fine during the day or with a group, but I made the mistake of walking through it alone once at around ten at night and felt uncomfortable). Foggy Bottom is nice, but the nightlife can feel very... college. Everyone outgrows McFadden's at some point, right?jmaul21 wrote:Checking in! Got scholarship email early this morning, so excited! I'm in at Georgetown as well, so I'm planning a trip in early march to check out both schools (and do a little sightseeing). Anyone familiar with the area have suggestions for me? I've never been to DC so I want to explore what it would be like to live there (well... As much as is possible in 4 days lol). Congrats to everyone else who's gotten in!!
I personally like to have people check out the monuments, walk through the mall, and then past the Capitol, Library of Congress, and Supreme Court. There may be scaffolding on the Capitol building when you get here, though. You can also easily make a running route at the length you like - it's a really nice way to see the heart of DC.
Definitely check out DuPont Circle and Adams Morgan. There's a lot of great restaurants and night life in both neighborhoods. If you go out, you are required to try Julia's Empanada's (DuPont) or Jumbo Slice in AdMo. It's a mid-20s DC right of passage. Since I don't know what types of bars/clubs you like, I won't get into that, but check Yelp. There's something for everyone.
If you have time, Eastern Market is cool, and it's just south of the Capital Hill neighborhood (a good option if you choose Gtown). Barracks Row is pretty nice, too, and just south of Eastern Market. It has great restaurants and bars, but is a bit far from both schools. Other places I'd suggest if you have time are the Zoo and surrounding neighborhood (Cleveland Park has great restaurants), and H St in Northeast. H St has a lot of fun bars and is one of the "hipster neighborhoods," - it's kind of an Austin-y oasis in DC.
Whatever you choose, you'll have a great time! Good luck! (I live here, but I actually live exactly between both schools and am having trouble picking - maybe I'll see you at one!)
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Check out NE Arlington too—Ballston, Clarendon, Courthouse, etc. That's a neat place for college agers and young adults that you may end up living in since it's cheaper. As far as seeing what it's like to live there, Penn Quarter, Adams Morgan, Georgetown area, are all neat places. Lots of restaurants, bars, shops, and cafes. One thing I'd highly suggest if you want to get a feel for life in the area is to take the metro anywhere you go. Driving is terrible around the District and parking is worse, so experiencing the metro would be a good experience.jmaul21 wrote:Checking in! Got scholarship email early this morning, so excited! I'm in at Georgetown as well, so I'm planning a trip in early march to check out both schools (and do a little sightseeing). Anyone familiar with the area have suggestions for me? I've never been to DC so I want to explore what it would be like to live there (well... As much as is possible in 4 days lol). Congrats to everyone else who's gotten in!!
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Does anyone know the travel stipend situation for GW? I haven't received the admissions packet yet and haven't found it on the admitted students website.
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Congrats to everyone who got in, feel free to PM me if you have any questions about the school or the area.
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