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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wellesley clearly has the superior quality students these days. These two used to be comparable but Bryn Mawr has slipped behind. No fault to Bryn Mawr, but just that the demand for all women's colleges is very small and the cream of the crop flock to Wellesley. Academics at both are excellent. I'd venture to say that Bryn Mawr offers a great opportunity for a good student who wouldn't make the cut at Haverford or Swarthmore but to get access to the same quality education. [/quote] You didn’t even make a legitimate stab at answering OP’s question - just went straight to the pecking order. Pathetic. [/quote] Pecking orders exist for a reason. Both are good colleges. One is definitely recognized as "better" for a variety of reasons including student stats. I see more high performing Wellesley graduates. They're recruited at a level Bryn Mawr really isn't these days. I wouldn't be surprised if Wellesley is a more active and ambitious environment, attracting like-minded women. I've always thought of Bryn Mawr as quieter place. It certainly is a quiet campus. The students seem happy. [/quote]
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