My experience at George Mason University was academically enriching and personally rewarding. I studied Economics here, and what stood out the most was the strength of the faculty in this department. Professors are not only knowledgeable but also deeply passionate about the subject. Many of them bring real-world insights from policy, research, and academia, which made discussions more engaging and relevant.
What I liked most was the emphasis on critical thinking and the diversity of economic perspectives taught—especially the exposure to public choice theory and Austrian economics, which is somewhat unique to Mason. The economics program here encourages students to challenge assumptions and think independently, which I found both stimulating and valuable.
Campus life was solid, with a mix of commuter and residential students. While it may not have the most vibrant traditional college atmosphere, it offered plenty of opportunities to get involved through student organizations and networking events. I also appreciated the location—close to Washington, D.C.—which opened up a lot of internship and career opportunities.
I would definitely recommend George Mason University, especially for students interested in economics, public policy, or government-related careers. It’s a place where you can learn from serious thinkers and grow both intellectually and professionally.





