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Originally Posted by new york yanks
emkay
GMU is a commuter school which means it lacks the full experience you would get at say JMU/VT/GT. its really high school with out any of the fun you had in HS.
I got a lot of friends that go/went to State. It's alright but it is nothing like UNC.Originally Posted by mgrtarheel
NC State '13 might switch to unc-chapel hill or USC (south carolina) anyone wanna give me some reviews who go to those?
Why would people like myself or new york yanks live their our first year if we live 20 minutes away from campus? That would be a waste of money.Originally Posted by boxer
Originally Posted by new york yanks
emkay
GMU is a commuter school which means it lacks the full experience you would get at say JMU/VT/GT. its really high school with out any of the fun you had in HS.
this is pretty true if you suck at life.
otherwise you would realize that you should probably live there your first year, then live off campus with friends for the rest of your schooling. the only thing that mason lacks is frat and sorority houses, which are not all that great in my opinion anyway.
where you don't get the small college town experience you have plenty of opportunities to work in the city and hit clubs in dc on the weekend.
believe me, you can have fun going to mason.
i graduated in '05. i live in bangkok, it's 11:30 am and i don't need to be back at the gym until 3. no need for me to fall backkid.Originally Posted by new york yanks
boxer
fall back.. i am talking about the actual campus life which there is none..why are you home not out partying in dc?
1. Obviously, you wouldn't be working or clubbing in DC if you went to JMU or Tech. It's a few hours driveOriginally Posted by boxer
all i was trying to do is point out some advantages. and saying you could still work in dc while going to school is not true if you were at tech or jmu, which is why i stated it as an advantage.Originally Posted by new york yanks
boxer
fall back.. i am talking about the actual campus life which there is none..why are you home not out partying in dc?
campus life is what you make it. i guess i can understand what you mean with mason having little around it, but shouldn't you have considered that when you visited schools before making your decision to attend? and just because you live 20 minutes away doesn't mean you shouldn't live on campus. living on campus = experiencing real campus life.