Seven Sisters to Ivy League

Anonymous
Because the Seven Sisters colleges were founded to give women similar education as the Ivy Leagues, is there a way to match them 1 to 1?

Radcliffe = Harvard
Barnard = Columbia
Vassar = Yale (they were almost bought by Yale before becoming co-ed in 1969)
or
Vassar = Brown (open curriculum and more humanities focused)
Anonymous
Lesbi honest. Yale and Vassar are a good match.
Anonymous
Google (or AI) is your friend. Come on. Not hard. And if you have to ask and/or can't figure out how to find out, you probably aren't smart enough to attend.
Anonymous
Wellesley- MIT

Anonymous
Pembroke was the women's school associated with Brown.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lesbi honest.

Bwahaha - this why I visit dcum.
Anonymous
My mom went to Smith and she and all of her friends married Yale men.
Anonymous
Where did Fawn Leibowitz go before dying in a kiln accident? Because that is obviously where Dartmouth men went to meet women.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Google (or AI) is your friend. Come on. Not hard. And if you have to ask and/or can't figure out how to find out, you probably aren't smart enough to attend.


I’m asking in terms of which schools are similar to each other. Not which schools have a historical connection.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lesbi honest. Yale and Vassar are a good match.


https://www.reddit.com/r/LICENSEPLATES/comments/1u6w7b3/lsbhnst/
Anonymous
OP - Bryn Mawr - UPenn. I’ve noticed a lot of Bryn Mawr students are pre-med or pre-law.

Wellesley could arguably be Harvard with how business/economics focused both schools are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Google (or AI) is your friend. Come on. Not hard. And if you have to ask and/or can't figure out how to find out, you probably aren't smart enough to attend.


I’m asking in terms of which schools are similar to each other. Not which schools have a historical connection.


Don't you see that the schools with a historical connection are likely to be similar to each other?

I say this as an Ivy grad with a daughter at a Seven Sister college.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where did Fawn Leibowitz go before dying in a kiln accident? Because that is obviously where Dartmouth men went to meet women.


Excuse me, you mean Faber. Signed, Senator Blutarsky.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My mom went to Smith and she and all of her friends married Yale men.

Ah, but my mom went to Bryn Mawr and married a Yalie. And her friend from Smith married an engineer from RPI! My understanding is that everyone spent a lot of time in cars. My mom was with a group in some Princeton boy’s car, carpooling up to Yale, when Kennedy was assassinated.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Because the Seven Sisters colleges were founded to give women similar education as the Ivy Leagues, is there a way to match them 1 to 1?

Radcliffe = Harvard
Barnard = Columbia
Vassar = Yale (they were almost bought by Yale before becoming co-ed in 1969)
or
Vassar = Brown (open curriculum and more humanities focused)



IMO, Vassar is overrated
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