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Universities around Washington DC

Hey there! I’ve been considering going to school in Washington DC area. What are some good universities around there, both within the city and in the surrounding areas? Can you guys share your experiences?

3 months ago

Absolutely, there are several notable universities in and around the Washington DC area that cater to a wide variety of academic interests and career goals.

Within the city itself, you have Georgetown University, known for its strong programs in international relations, finance, and law. It is particularly appealing for students who wish to take advantage of its historic charm and proximity to government agencies and international institutions.

George Washington University, located in downtown DC, is another strong institution with robust programs in International Affairs, Political Science, and Journalism; its location provides great opportunities for internships and job placements after graduation.

American University, located in a residential district of DC, is a smaller school with strong programs in international service, business administration, and political science, among others.

Moving to the suburbs, the University of Maryland at College Park, located in Maryland but very close to DC, is one of the top public institutions in the area. They're known particularly for their business and engineering programs, and offer a wide range of opportunities for research and career advancement.

Meanwhile, in Northern Virginia, George Mason University is a large public university known for its research opportunities and comprehensive curriculum in a range of subjects, from engineering to the humanities.

Each of these universities has its own strengths and campus cultures, so it'd be beneficial to research each one, visit the campuses if possible, and see where you see yourself thriving. Talk to current students or alumni through college networking events or social media to get an inside look at experiences at these universities.

3 months ago

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