Submitted by Dina T
The information session and the tour were both well done. We visited on 2/2/09. Georgetown is one of the oldest universities in the USA. Although it is a Jesuit-run institution, it welcomes people from all religions and has a rabbi, an iman, and minister on staff. They teach a comparative religion class that is very popular. The school has mostly small classes and gives a lot of individual attention to its students. There are a lot of choices in living quarters/dorms and the campus is easy to walk around. They have a bus to the metro, to other parts of DC, to the law school on Capitol Hill, and to the basketball games at the Verizon Center. We ate at the cafeteria and the food was ok. There are a lot of choices at every meal. Lots of interning possibilities if you go here, especially with the government and nonprofit organizations. There is a lot to do on campus. Seems to be a friendly place.
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