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[quote=Anonymous]My mother and grandmother are Bryn Mawr alumnae and were active in the alumnae organizations and interviewing. Both fully admit that the quality of students matriculating at Bryn Mawr in the last 20 or so years is a step down from the days when the Ivies were still single-sex. The cream of the crop now goes to the Ivies or other top coed colleges. Hillary Clinton, for example, would not have gone to Wellesley today but to HYP. Haverford, Bryn Mawr's traditional brother school, now has noticeably higher SAT averages. Many of the women's colleges have kept their enrollment numbers up and finances healthy through aggressive overseas recruitment and BMC now has around 25% international students. Having said that, BMC is still an excellent small LAC and a great school for the right student. The Seven Sisters have done a decent job adapting to the new reality. [/quote]
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