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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I went to Wellesley, a suburban SLAC. I disagree with folks who are saying that students who love SLACs never want to leave campus because there's so much going on. I loved Wellesley itself, but definitely appreciated being just outside Boston with easy access to restaurants, movies, concerts, professional sports, museums, and internships -- not to mention other colleges nearby. [/quote] Wellesley is an all-women college in the middle of nowhere. Barnard in the middle of NY - surrounded by other coed colleges and unis. Scripps is in the middle of nowhere surrounded by residential homes - but it's an all-women college surrounded by at least 6 co-ed colleges. Wellesley would be rough; it's not for everyone. [/quote] And you think the poster was trying to say that? Her point was regarding the appeal of campus relation to an urban center. [/quote]
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