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[quote=Anonymous]I'm a Wellesley alum and have been an admissions interviewer in recent years. My impression -- and that of many of the other alum interviewers with whom I've spoken -- is that the college is swinging even more toward conventional, pre-professional students than in past years. I'm a lawyer, so I don't have a bias against students who are pre-law, but it's dismaying to see the college become more homogeneous. Additionally, when I speak with current students and recent grads, their description of social life sounds pretty grim -- not much of anything happening on campus on the weekends, so students leave in droves. (Again, this isn't a sharp departure from the past, but at least there used to be something of an on-campus social scene.) I got a great education at Wellesley, but I would not encourage a young woman to go there today. (For that reason, I'm no longer an alum interviewer). [/quote]
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