University of Washington - Seattle Reviews
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5 Reviews - Seattle (WA)
- Annual Tuition: $43,209
100% of 5 students said this degree improved their career prospects
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- Reviewed: 3/18/2026
- Degree: Political Science
- Graduation Year: 2021
"The University of Washington is a school that truly rewards those that seek to go far in academia. It has a ton of resources, community groups, and opportunities to flourish for those that seek to be rewarded. I highly recommend this school to anyone seeking to further their education."
Medina Khedir
- Reviewed: 12/31/2019
- Degree: Political Science
- Graduation Year: 2017
"The University Of Washington (UW), is very well known for its research opportunities as well as resources it offers students to help succeed. The Seattle campus is the largest campus of all 3, and offers the most programs. The UW is located about 15 minutes away from Downtown Seattle, and is easy to access. There are many student organizations and study groups to help students feel welcomed. The UW is very competitive especially within its STEM related programs, so having study groups is really helpful. There's a specific tutoring site called the Instructional Center (IC) to tutor specifically minorities and students who come from low-income households."
Ismael
- Reviewed: 9/19/2016
- Degree: Political Science
- Graduation Year: 2016
"My degree program was excellent. Most of my professors are experimented, even though few of them are lacking experience regarding what there are teaching. Also, some of them sometimes don't really teach the reality, but they instead engage on statements of bias."
Rich
- Reviewed: 5/31/2016
- Degree: Political Science
- Graduation Year: 2008
"Very good environment for learning, very open and understanding staff and student body."
Mark Horn
- Reviewed: 8/25/2013
- Degree: Political Science
- Graduation Year: 1988
"After my junior year at Western Washington University, I took a 13 year hiatus. After deciding on a career path, I needed to complete my BA to get into the K-8 teaching program at the U of W. Therefore, since I had more political science credits than any other, I took the most convenient route and earned a Political Science major. In the first month of teaching, I couldn't see myself doing that for 30 years, so I started investing in real estate. My wife and I took out a home equity loan, and in one month, we bought 3 rental houses. After many years of working two jobs, taking many risks, and raising two very strong and independent daughters, who are putting themselves through college - one, earning her PhD, the other earning her BA while serving in the Air Force. I would say that my wife and I are living quite comfortably, and our income and net worth keep increasing, even now that we are both 60 years old. I am entrepreneurial, so I look for opportunities to advance our family's situation. Teaching was something I could do while managing our rental properties, or vice versa. I think all students should keep their awareness attuned to the many options that life will present them. Take smart risks and don't be afraid to make some mistakes along the way. I advise young people not to confuse caution with timidity. Caution is a necessary factor when taking risks. In summary, I found the UW Political Science department to be okay. However, the education department was sorely lacking at that time."