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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If female, Wellesley is good.[/quote] It is sometimes annoying to my VT student that she is often one of very few females in her math classes. [/quote] If being around men - especially socially awkward men - is a problem, then math is not the field for you, lmao.[/quote] Well you can stop lyao because socially awkward is not a problem. It’s all the misogynistic, condescending, loud, entitled men that are off putting. And my DD just continues to show them up by doing more and being better, but it’s best to know that’s how math is and choose your path based on your tolerance for the daily struggle. [/quote] Not sure where your daughter is but this is not math culture at all in my experience.[/quote] Virginia Tech[/quote]
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