Anonymous wrote:Common Data Set show healthy admission numbers to me: 5000+ Smith, 7,000 Barnard, 5000 for Wellesley. My daughter is looking at male dominated field, and the prospect of studying at all all women's college is appealing - small class sizes, beautiful campus, generous merit aid in some cases. Also, the Wellesley-MIT, Smith-Princeton, Barnard-Columbia programs that allow cross studying opps is very appealing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, all male schools are almost totally extinct. Guess boys don't like being around their own kind- go figure.
i don't think that's the reason why they are almost totally extinct.
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for some reason it is ok for women to discriminate and have their own colleges but for men not to.
Actually, it's perfectly legal for men to have their own schools and 4 remain today. So it was the men's choices not to attend and be with their own kind
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, all male schools are almost totally extinct. Guess boys don't like being around their own kind- go figure.
i don't think that's the reason why they are almost totally extinct.
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for some reason it is ok for women to discriminate and have their own colleges but for men not to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been looking at some of the admission statistics for schools like Smith, Mt. Holyoke, Bryn Mawr and Wellesley and they don't seem to be as competetive to get into as I remember from two the three decades ago. Are they just not as attractive to smart young ladies these days?
why did you leave barnard off the list?
wellesley and barnard are still quite competitive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, all male schools are almost totally extinct. Guess boys don't like being around their own kind- go figure.
i don't think that's the reason why they are almost totally extinct.
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for some reason it is ok for women to discriminate and have their own colleges but for men not to.
Anonymous wrote:Well, all male schools are almost totally extinct. Guess boys don't like being around their own kind- go figure.
Anonymous wrote:Lots of international students and socially awkward americans.[/quote]
My aren't you a peach!
Anonymous wrote:I've been looking at some of the admission statistics for schools like Smith, Mt. Holyoke, Bryn Mawr and Wellesley and they don't seem to be as competetive to get into as I remember from two the three decades ago. Are they just not as attractive to smart young ladies these days?
Anonymous wrote:I've been looking at some of the admission statistics for schools like Smith, Mt. Holyoke, Bryn Mawr and Wellesley and they don't seem to be as competetive to get into as I remember from two the three decades ago. Are they just not as attractive to smart young ladies these days?