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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The Seven Sisters that are still women's colleges. Bryn Mawr, Smith and Mount Holyoke. My mother is a Bryn Mawr alumna and was active in her local alum organization and did many local interviews. Even she has admitted that the quality of girls going to Bryn Mawr today is not what it was in the 1960s. The Ivies hurt the Seven Sisters when they went coed, as did the other top LACs. [b]Hillary Clinton would never have gone to Wellesley had she been born five years later. [/b] But they still offer top notch education and excellent facilities. [/quote] WTF are you talking about? [i]As a child, Rodham was a favorite student of her teachers at the public schools that she attended in Park Ridge.[13] She participated in sports such as swimming and baseball, and earned numerous badges as a Brownie and a Girl Scout.[13] She has often told a story[14][15][16] of being inspired by U.S. efforts during the Space Race and sending a letter to NASA around 1961 asking what she could do to become an astronaut, only to be told that no women were being accepted into the program.[17] She attended Maine East High School, where she participated in the student council, the school newspaper, and was selected for the National Honor Society.[4][18] She was elected class vice president for her junior year, but then lost for class president for her senior year against two boys, one of whom told her that "you are really stupid if you think a girl can be elected president".[19] For her senior year, she and other students were transferred to the then new Maine South High School, where she was a National Merit Finalist and was voted "most likely to succeed". She graduated in her class's top five percent in 1965.[20][/i] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillary_Clinton [/quote]
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