Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved attending Mary Baldwin, but sadly now it's coed.
You can participate in class and in leadership without guys trying to drown out your voice. It was great to gain self confidence.
Plenty of loudmouth girls who try to drown out other girls, too.
Anonymous wrote:I loved attending Mary Baldwin, but sadly now it's coed.
You can participate in class and in leadership without guys trying to drown out your voice. It was great to gain self confidence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved attending Mary Baldwin, but sadly now it's coed.
You can participate in class and in leadership without guys trying to drown out your voice. It was great to gain self confidence.
My kid went to Smith, but a similar experience. It was great for confidence! It’s not for everyone. I’d suggest OP’s daughter try to talk to current students or do an overnight to see if it is a fit. Mine loved all women’s college and would do it over in a heartbeat. My other one would have hated it.
In what way? My daughter is socially anxious, but it doesn't come from the presence of boys. She has an older brother she gets along with great and doesn't mind pushing around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved attending Mary Baldwin, but sadly now it's coed.
You can participate in class and in leadership without guys trying to drown out your voice. It was great to gain self confidence.
My kid went to Smith, but a similar experience. It was great for confidence! It’s not for everyone. I’d suggest OP’s daughter try to talk to current students or do an overnight to see if it is a fit. Mine loved all women’s college and would do it over in a heartbeat. My other one would have hated it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved attending Mary Baldwin, but sadly now it's coed.
You can participate in class and in leadership without guys trying to drown out your voice. It was great to gain self confidence.
My kid went to Smith, but a similar experience. It was great for confidence! It’s not for everyone. I’d suggest OP’s daughter try to talk to current students or do an overnight to see if it is a fit. Mine loved all women’s college and would do it over in a heartbeat. My other one would have hated it.
Anonymous wrote:I loved attending Mary Baldwin, but sadly now it's coed.
You can participate in class and in leadership without guys trying to drown out your voice. It was great to gain self confidence.