George Washington University Top Questions

Describe the students at George Washington University.

Emily

Some students get dressed up, but lots don't. It's a good mix.

Ali

open-mindedness on campus...some racism non-english speaker jeans and a tshirt no one is in greek life, one is a sports team, one are very international and the other is a group of 'girls next door' east coast Very wealthy YES left some do- some dont

Victoria

One frustrating thing about GW is that it is filled with people from New York and New Jersey. This culture can be very overwhelming, and often exclusive of anyone not from that area. this is probably the most politically active campus... ever. Mostly everyone is liberal.

Cameron

A whole lot of Jewish Kids go to GW, but it's not overwhelming if you're not jewish. We also have a great Muslim Student's association, lots of christin groups, and a Hindu group too. It's pretty diverse here, I've learned a lot about other religions here. I'd say that the most prevalent economic background is one of privelge, upper middle class for sure. But that make sense given that GW is so incredibly expensive. However, if you don't have money it's not like people are going to shun you. Most of us get a fair amount of financial aid. There are a lot of girls and boys who dress up for class, but you can get away with pretty much anything in the classroom. Students are crazily aware. For every presidential candidate there's a student group, for ever international issue theres a bleeding heart.

Corinne

There are a lot of gay guys here but they make the school that much better. It is a very politically active campus and a discussion about politics is always stewing however, if you don't know or care about politics, there are plenty of people like that too.

Rachel

This is a school of leaders, so all different races, religions, and sexual orientations are well represented on campus through clubs and organizations. Race is not an issue here, and high school clicks do not exist. It is true that most of the students are white, but international students and students of different races are not alienated. Most students are upper-middle class or above and many are from the Northeast. Students do not talk much about money, but they do talk a lot about politics.

Brett

There's a variety of people at gw. However, if you're stuck in a crowd, you make think that there aren't enough people at gw. I feel out of place at gw and i really shouldn't. i wear whatever i want to class- depends on the time of day. Four tables at gw: the jappy sorority girls, the frat guys who think they're cool, fun smart people who will go out and have a great time, then the people who you've never seen in you're life but somehow go to gw. There's a bad guy-to-girl ratio. Terrible guys will think they're awesome because there are so many girls to chose from. GW comes from the tristate area and Massachusetts. You'll find people who have no concerns with money, people who pretend they have money, and people who know they don't but are grounded. i don't see any students being politically active. most are left i guess. No one talks how much they earn one day. when i meet new people, i always think how have i not them before. i feel like i know everyone but it's great to expand and find more people like yourself.

Sam

We've got a huge Jewish population - over 30{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c}. And we also have a really big LGBT population as well. And I never knew that people could have as much money as some of the kids here have. It's insane. But I also know plenty of kids here on full scholarships who don't have money. I know kids from the south find it hard to adjust to GW. There aren't a lot of them - pretty much everyone is from the Northeast or California. Everyone knows what the GW freshman girl's uniform is - Ugg boots, spandex leggings, and a T-shirt. But students wear various things to class. Most people don't dress up for class. People complain that students from different backgrounds don't interact much. There's definitely an element of that here, but it's not considered odd for people to intermingle. Students here are very politically aware and politically active. The vast majority, in DC and in GW, are leftists. But the College Republicans on campus is extraordinarily active and loud, even though it's much smaller than the College Democrats. A lot of students don't talk about how much they'll earn one day, but that's probably because they're trust fund babies and will be set no matter what.

Emily

GW is very open and liberal to people from different backgrounds. I think that people who are more conservative socially and what not are out of place. Different types of students do interact. People just eat with their friends, there really isn't a commonality between all of them. Alot of people dress up to class, which is a bit frustrating. I think that there are a lot of people who come from higher socio-economic classes. I do feel like alot of people, including myself are on financial aid. The students are definitely politically active and aware. People here are always watching, reading, or listening to the news. Before class starts, people usually are reading the news. They are predominatly left. We talk about what salary we want to earn one day and the respect we want to earn. We talk about after college quite often. Most everyone here though seems to be from New Jersey or Long Island and I had no idea (being from the South) that that many people lived in New Jersey.

Harper

i don't think any students would feel out of place. gw is a very liberal place and i think there is a group of friends for everyone. most gw students are from the northeast. most of them are very wealthy.