<p>What are your favorite/least favorite things about Georgetown?</p>
<p>pros:
- >>>no fraternities or sororities<<<<
- location
- friendly students
- Jesuit tradition
- diverse course requirements
- connection to city</p>
<p>cons:</p>
<p>none</p>
<p>No, I’m not biased. There are truly no cons. Apply to Georgetown.</p>
<p>pros:
- georgetown nightlife (lots of clubs and bars)
- wide variety of resturaunts around campus
- fair amount of attractive women, (53% female)
- international feel on campus
- basketball team—> stacked</p>
<p>cons:
- no frats or sororities
- everyones a nerd, different variations of it
- bad tap water in DC
- house parties suck.
- large rat problem</p>
<p>If you want to go to a party school go to a State school. But if you want to make serious bank after college and have good connections come to g-town</p>
<p>Are there seriously rats? How’s village c west??</p>
<p>haha I guess everyone’s perception of the pros and cons will be different. In any case, the pros always outweigh the cons.</p>
<p>and yes, there are rats. I forgot about that.</p>
<p>I lived in VCW last year, the rooms are very cramped because the bathroom takes up 1/4 of the room. We were on the 8th floor and the rats found a way up there somehow</p>
<p>^^ Is it the large rat problem or is the problem that the rats are so large? :)</p>
<p>nice amphiboly :)</p>
<p>I’m asking seriously… How often are there rats? Often?</p>
<p>Large. Voracious. And they enjoy tomato soup.</p>
<p>^hahahaa</p>
<p>If you are afraid of rats, beware… there are all sorts in D.C. You can walk downtown and they’ll hiss at you from the bushes and, of course, there are those on Capitol Hill. </p>
<p>The pros of Georgetown vastly outweigh any rodent you may encounter.</p>
<p>A friend of mine had a son in one of the Georgetown owned townhouses. When it flooded (his room was in the basement), a rat floated by!</p>