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UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE - COMPLETE GUIDE HOW TO GET IN
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Campus Life
Campus life is okay tbh! Wifi is accessible all over campus and theirs a lot of clubs. I currently commute so i am not currently a part of anything or know the student life as much as those who live on campus.
Hostel
Since I dont live on campus I cant say a lot. But from what my friends have told me its quite nice and its a good experience to live ok your own so you know how to be independent. I have heard the food isnt super great.
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- I believe the program they have here is very good and complete. They invest a lot of resources, time and effort in research which gives students a lot of options depending on their field. As a university they feel like they care. I also chose because of the location, it’s a city that has become a high tech center and gives many opportunities, as well as the beautify and variety of nature and cultures. null
Campus Life
This university truly has a bit of everything. Thanks to its location, the activities and sports are not limited to what can be done on an interior building or field, but there’s a lot of water sports, hiking, skiing. There’s also groups for any interest you may have, personally I have joined the choir which is very high level. The facilities and libraries are huge and have all the resources you may need, as well as the systems of support to help you find and make good use of those resources.
Hostel
There are a lot of options for housing, most around the 1,200-1,600 usd range, per month. University housing has some places for students who want to stay alone but most are housing opportunities with roommates. Buildings close by also have both 1bed apartments or studios, or roommate options, for around the same price. Depending on how much you’re depending to commute you may find something cheaper in other areas.
Hostel
For the first two years, I lived in a dorm, it was fine but expensive. They make you buy a dining plan for the food halls and campus stores. I am now living off-campus with roommates and it is more affordable. Living in dorms first makes it easier to transition into the college.
The first thing I thought about when choosing a college was its marching band. In high school, I was a member of a core-style marching band. Every year we would spend weeks before school started at band camp to pour our efforts into a unique performance. We competed with other high schools and had tons of fun. Marching band was the highlight of my high school career, and I knew I had to keep being involved. The UW stood out to me for this reason. On top of its great location and academic prowess, it has one of the most entertaining college bands in the country. I applied for 3 other schools in Washington, but I knew this was my first choice. Luckily, my high school prepared me well for the application process and I was not worried. With a 3.8 GPA and AP test scores, I was sure to be accepted. Getting into the UW was exciting because I knew I would continue to pursue my musical interests as well as my academic ones.
Hostel
I am currently staying in a dorm and my parents are paying my room and board. Honestly, it is hard to manage my expenses because I am essentially broke. I have a part-time job, but that hardly makes me any money, and I am so busy with school I can hardly work.
It is a very highly respected college. My parents always wanted me to go to this college, and it is close to home. People who go to this college are able to obtain employment easily because they tend to be highly educated.
Hostel
I worked briefly as a kitchen assistant for an on-campus sorority. If it were affordable, I would have preferred to live on-campus. My biggest complaint against UW is that they do not provide enough housing for all the students that they admit. I think affordable, accessible housing is a big part of student success and UW's failure to provide this directly impacts the student experience.
Because I got in. Originally, I had planned to transfer to Western Washington University. However, after a campus visit to UW, I was in love (like many) with the campus and decided I at least wanted to apply. After hearing back, I decided I wanted to give it a shot.
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