❤️eorgetown University (yay)
The university campus resembles a whole distinct district within the capital. It looked so vast that I thought I had gone beyond the campus area for a moment. Yet I later noticed the idiosyncratic architecture of the institution that features identical external building patterns. The college vibe is fresh in the evening. A bunch of students is giggling over a funny joke, another student is accompanying a hurried professor, and some “rich daddy” kids are driving private vehicles. If I observe from the top, everyone is in a rush. Some still grind hard at the library, other students play ball on a pitch, and the enormous crowd is flooding the eatery in search of international flavor as it was written on an entrance board.
As a note, if you major in politics or any such relevant field, consider applying to Georgetown University or its campus in Qatar. Washington, D.C. offers students great exposure to political internships. I saw the embassies of numerous countries, including Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, etc. Yet, they offer severely limited financial aid.
Did you know Georgetown was once a small liberal arts college that began classes with only 2 students? If no, then read its history.
@ozodiiy
The university campus resembles a whole distinct district within the capital. It looked so vast that I thought I had gone beyond the campus area for a moment. Yet I later noticed the idiosyncratic architecture of the institution that features identical external building patterns. The college vibe is fresh in the evening. A bunch of students is giggling over a funny joke, another student is accompanying a hurried professor, and some “rich daddy” kids are driving private vehicles. If I observe from the top, everyone is in a rush. Some still grind hard at the library, other students play ball on a pitch, and the enormous crowd is flooding the eatery in search of international flavor as it was written on an entrance board.
As a note, if you major in politics or any such relevant field, consider applying to Georgetown University or its campus in Qatar. Washington, D.C. offers students great exposure to political internships. I saw the embassies of numerous countries, including Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, etc. Yet, they offer severely limited financial aid.
Did you know Georgetown was once a small liberal arts college that began classes with only 2 students? If no, then read its history.
@ozodiiy