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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Does your DD want to go to a women's college? Because that's the first question you should be asking yourself. My two DDs said no way.[/quote] +1 If that's not what they want, they will be miserable. Barnard and Scripps are more manageable though because of the nearby co-ed colleges.[/quote] Wellesley next to Bard. Bryn Mawr next to Haverford[/quote] Loud and wrong. Wellesley is outside of Boston whereas Bard is in Upstate NY. Huge distance between them. And Bryn Mawr and Haverford have some degree of separation. The colleges I named are literally across the street from co-ed schools. Fact check yourself next time.[/quote] Not the PP, but I am a Bryn Mawr grad. You can walk to Haverford, and the bus there runs every 15 minutes. The bus to Swarthmore runs every half hour. Villanova’s off campus housing is across the street. And Philly is a short ride on Septa— I dated a guy from Penn for 2 of my 4 years at Bryn Mawr. There are plenty of guys around if you want to find them. I loved my 4 years there, and I know it’s not for everyone, but the narrative on this board that everyone is a lesbian is so wrong.[/quote]
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