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The fall 2020 acceptance rate for Goucher College is 79%. That means, out of _____ applications received in 2020 , _____ students were offered admission. The number of males who applied was _____ vs the number of females which was _____.
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What should every freshman at your school know before they start?
First off, relax. The college search can be incredibly stressfull, and it may seem like rejections from various colleges are a direct reflection on you as a person. That is not true. Accept whichever colleges you got into, and stay overnight. You can't get a feel for a college until you stay there for a certain length of time. Once you have found the right college for you, don't panick! Going to college for the first time is very scary, but you always have safety nets. The people who you hang out with the first couple months your freshman year will probably not be the people you become fast friends with, so don't get discouraged if your friendships aren't "clicking". Social ease on campus comes with time, and by your second semester you won't feel so anxious. Also, make sure that you try things you've never even heard of before. Join crazy clubs that won't do anything for your professional life but that intrigue you. Most importantly, put yourself out there. Milk every moment for what it's worth, because you will change and grow in ways you never expected. And study abroad!
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Here's your chance: Say anything about your college!
My school is unique, because it focuses on environment and what we can do to help it. It is a really small school , which means more one on one time with the professors which is a good thing.
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Describe the students at your school.
My classmates are able to express their feelings on a more deeper level and work hard towards their individual goals.
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Describe how your school looks to someone who's never seen it.
Students at Goucher are passionate about learning both inside and outside the classroom, constantly participating in service learning, volunteering and attending lectures, this school allows students the opportunity to see the world through mandatory study abroad and internships.
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What kind of person should not attend this school?
If you're looking for a big university with lots of social activity surrounding fraternities/sororities, football and other sports, or drinking, this isn't really the place for you.
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What's unique about your campus?
Small community oriented school because you receive personal attention from teachers and sit in low-populated classes and really are allowed to express yourself and your thoughts thoroughly and effectively.
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What's the most frustrating thing about your school?
I recently spent this last semester living in a hotel since Goucher does not have enought housing and they are planning to continue to expand without building new housing. Also the lack of communication between administration and students - they talk to parents more than students, yet they complain to the students that they are not taking enough responsibility.
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What do you consider the worst thing about your school? Why?
Too expensive and too much beauracratic bullshit!
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What is your overall opinion of this school?
At just under 1,500 students, Goucher is a very small school. This has both definite advantages and disadvantages. It's great, because you get to know everyone -it's impossible to walk from your dorm room to class, without stopping to say hi to fifteen people. There's a great sense of community at Goucher. There are a lot of traditions that everyone participates in, like Get Into Goucher Day (G.I.G.), when classes are canceled, and students frolic freely (and drunkenly) in the sunshine on the quad, and an awesome Thanksgiving dinner each year with turkey, and stuffing, and everything else you can imagine. You always feel included, and a part of what is happening here. But this makes it's impossible to hide when you want to. Also, you end up learning a lot of things about people that are definitely not your business. Goucher is located in Towson, which is one of the largest suburbs of Baltimore. The proximity to Baltimore draws a lot of students here, and students tend to develop a lot of pride for the city -cheering for the Orioles and drinking Natty Boh, one of the finest cheap beers in the world. The Goucher administration is one of its major strengths. Our president is very accessible, and it is not unusual to see him eating in the dining halls, or attending student performances and events. The administration is very open to student concerns, and has completely revised a number of its policies, based on student input. Basically, people want you to be happy here, and if you're not, they take it pretty seriously.
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What kind of person should attend this school?
Someone who is creative, open-minded, and cares about social justice and the environment
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What do you brag about most when you tell your friends about your school?
Nothing
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What is the stereotype of students at your school?
The main stereotypes are that Goucher students are quasi-hippies or weird kids who never fit in during high school. They are socially active and globally aware and most are somewhat cosmopolitan.
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What are the most popular student activities/groups?
Athletics is actually pretty big at Goucher. There seem to be a number of very talented athletes on campus. Lacrosse is a very popular sport in Maryland, and men's and women's lacrosse are some of the dominant teams here. You also hear a lot about the men's and women's basketball teams, men's and women's soccer, women's field hockey... The equestrian program is phenomenal (equestrian is Goucher's only Division-1 sport), and some students who ride at Goucher even elect to have their horses boarded on campus. Goucher athletic events are a lot of fun. I have a friend on the volleyball team, and I try to make it to as many of her games as possible. It seems like Goucher students -both athletes and non -do take pride in the athletics program. Our mascot is the gopher, and you hear a lot of "Gopher It!" and things like that. One of the most active organizations on campus is the Student Government Association. Goucher SGA frequently collaborates with the administration to create or change campus policies, and is an important presence on campus. Humans vs Zombies, a survival game of tag now played on many college campuses, was actually started here by two Goucher grads. Goucher is pretty much split between people who love and hate the game. I was pretty indifferent to it until last fall, when one of my best friends and I finally broke down and played. We took it very seriously, jumping in and out of my dorm room window, and running around the woods with Nerf guns in the pouring rain. I slipped in the mud and ruined a pair of brand new jeans -It was some of the most fun I've had during my time here. There is pretty much a club at Goucher for any interest you could possibly have, and if by chance it doesn't exist, it is ridiculously easy to start one yourself, and have it funded by the school. It seems like there is always something happening on campus. In addition to theater performances and musical guests, we've had some great people speak here recently -David Plouffee, who was President Obama's campaign manager, Bob Woodward, Sandra Day O'Connor, and the first female president of Liberia are some of the first that come to mind. Goucher students tend to be extremely outgoing and unusually friendly. 8 out of 10 of my closest friends at Goucher are people who lived on my residential floor my freshman year, whom I've known since my very first day here. There is no Greek-life system here. Based on the types of personalities Goucher seems to attract, I don't imagine sororities and fraternities would be very successful here. We are definitely not a party school -if you don't want to party, you won't be bored -but if you do want to, you will, and you will do so in good company. And you will probably end the night eating pancakes with all of your drunk friends at the Towson Diner, which is very well-known to most Goucher students. Baltimore is a great place to be a college student, and there are many students who seem to take full advantage of what it has to offer -museums, great restaurants, bars, music venues, etc. There are also students who seem to never leave campus. Your experience is what you make of it, and if you want to get off campus and explore, then you will.
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What's the one thing you wish someone had told you about freshman year?
When I visited Goucher I felt a great vibe. There was nothing surprising when I attended Goucher. I felt my first impression of the school was very honest - so there is nothing I wish I had known. As long as you visit Goucher, you get a great impression of what it is like.
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What are the academics like at your school?
Classes at Goucher are small -typically only between 15-20 students -and are even smaller, once you begin taking more advanced courses in your major. Because of this, professors get to know each student individually. Professors are very accessible, and in most cases, students call their professors by their first names. Most classes are discussion-based, and so class participation is very important, and actually constitutes a significant part of the grade in any course. Students are encouraged to share their opinion in class, and to develop their own voice within the classroom. As part of the Liberal Arts curriculum, students are required to fulfill a number of education requirements. One of the most interesting of these, is the study abroad requirement. Goucher is the first college in the nation to require that all students study abroad, either by completing a 3-week "intensive" course in another country, or participating in a semester or year-long program, and provides students with a monetary voucher, in order to do so. I spent the spring semester of my junior year in Spain; I have friends who went to Italy, Costa Rica, Mali and Brazil, just to give a few examples. It's a requirement that really sets Goucher apart from similar institutions, and one that students seem to really appreciate and take advantage of.
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Is the stereotype of students at your school accurate?
Yes and no. Goucher students tend to be very socially active and aware, which is the basis of the hippie stereotype. As for Goucher students being weird, there definitely seem to be some oddballs on campus, but this probably has to do with the fact that people feel so comfortable being themselves here. There's a lot of freedom to express your own creativity at Goucher without fear of judgment from others, and if that means going to class barefoot, or singing loudly in the shower in the bathroom that you share with your entire residence floor, then so be it.
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Describe your favorite campus traditions.
Humans v. Zombies. Seriously
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