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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can one of you explain to me why in 2025 you would want your daughter to go to a Women’s College when the vast majority of schools are already at least 60% women? And that number will continue to increase.[/quote] In our case, we didn’t set out to look at women’s colleges. We were looking for small colleges near big blue cities. And preferred to stay on east coast. We toured Bryn Mawr, Haverford, and Swarthmore all in one trip. Daughter loved Bryn Mawr and we were deciding whether she should ED so we also went and looked at MHC, Smith, and Wellesley since they are all relatively close. She did not want to consider Barnard because she didn’t want to live in NYC. (She just doesn’t like NYC.) We also wanted very LGBTQ+ friendly schools. She was open to other schools. Brandeis was high on the list. Macalester (although felt it was far). Not that many SLACS are near big cities. [/quote]
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