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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Mount Holyoke. Excellent school and excellent alum network. Good place for the right student. I needed more of a party/fun culture after coming from an intense high school.[/quote] [b]I'm a Wellesley alum and would say exactly the same thing. Plus, I missed having male friends.[/b] [/quote] Ugg. It sounds like it would have been perfect for one of my DDs. I kinda knew that but I could not get her to apply. [/quote] I transferred from Wellesley for the same reasons. Too intense, no male friends. Wasn't even on my daughter's radar screen to apply there.[/quote] [b]Wellesley has swung so far to the radical left I would never have my child from our moderate Dem family attend. [/b][/quote] Haha, I transferred out of Smith. I thought it was radical left then (30 years ago), but now it's somehow even more insanely woke. I wouldn't recommend to my kids. I also don't understand what the point of a women's college is if any man who "identifies as a woman" can go there, or a woman who is transitioning into a man, etc.[/quote]
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