The George Washington University
Locations: Washington D.C.
Annual Tuition: $64,990
Programs with 5+ Reviews
Master's 4.1 Counseling
Master's 3.5 Education
Master's 3.7 Health Sciences
Master's 4.4 Information Technology
Master's 3.8 Law
Doctorate 3.7
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Reviewed: 5/22/2017
Degree: Information Technology
I found it very pricey, but the name recognition has been useful.
Rami Houssami
Reviewed: 9/26/2016
Degree: Information Technology
Bring your interests and experiences. As an emerging field capturing students from all types of backgrounds, GW's Data Science program is cleverly designed to bring them into the field. Comprehensive theory, practical approach, & classmates from every discipline. The program consists of three core courses: -Intro to Data Science -Data Warehousing -Intro to Data Mining These will be your foundation for the remaining 7 electives which range from Econometrics to Machine Learning. A solid grasp of linear... Read More
Anonymous
Reviewed: 8/3/2013
Degree: Information Technology
College was just okay. Though I was on a scholarship, I felt that being at school at GW may not have been the worth the investment for most. In class, I do not necessarily believe that some professors were remotely worth while, but there were few. Overall, GW was a good fit for me because I had plenty of opportunities I know I would not have had otherwise, including being a White House intern, and studying abroad several times. do believe because of location... Read More
I would not change my degree, but I would have continued with a language course. I believe this to be important for people who want to work the [international] business industry.
Apply to any and every scholarship programs you can, even if you do not meet all the requirements. You never know who may review your application. If you can go to school [for close to or completely] free, DO. There is no greater feeling than being educated and not owing anyone a penny! Study a subject that will keep you happy, BUT also employed, paid, and with shelter and food, as you save. Living paycheck to paycheck or no check should not be an option for you. That is bare minimum, and with an education you should strive for more. Always stay ahead of the ball for your career. NO one will care for you as much as you do.
Elmir Huseynov
Reviewed: 3/20/2013
Degree: Information Technology
Pros: Overall good university,nice campus, DC is a great place with a lot of opportunities for gov. jobs (international development etc, politics) and federal consulting. People are great (both students and in the surrounding DC area), most of the professors are great as well. Cons: Not much career prospects for international students (federal jobs require clearance),a lot of other strong universities in the area + other Americans come from top schools to work in DC. Outside of gov-t and politics,... Read More
Mark Silverberg
Reviewed: 1/28/2013
Degree: Information Technology
I like GW and think the best parts are the surrounding area and the GWSB career center!