Anonymous
Post 01/11/2025 19:16     Subject: Women’s College Dilemma

Happy parent of a Smithie. It’s been a very good choice for our daughter and she is thriving there.
Anonymous
Post 01/11/2025 19:06     Subject: Women’s College Dilemma

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MHC is supposed to be the most supportive, so your daughter may be on to something.

I think that school is excellent:academically, philosophically, the location. We liked that you can study during the week but head to Amherst in weekends/when you want to socialize. Don’t worry, the students there take work plenty seriously. The seven sisters alumni network is very strong. And MHC buiids leaders.

Mount Holyoke is going bankrupt.


Seriously? Say more about this. What’s going on?


Please do say more.

PP is spreading lies for some sick reason. It happens on these posts. Good eye staying diligent. I don’t know why these people think it’s okay to spread lies.
Anonymous
Post 01/11/2025 19:06     Subject: Women’s College Dilemma

Anonymous wrote:I found the 2023 financial report. it looks okay to my untrained eyes. What should I look at in it to understand where the issues lie?

https://offices.mtholyoke.edu/sites/default/files/financial/docs/Financial-Statement-Summary-FY23.pdf


MTH’s endowment is less than half of those of Smith and Wellesley, including per student. It funds a much smaller share of the operating budget.
Anonymous
Post 01/11/2025 18:57     Subject: Women’s College Dilemma

I found the 2023 financial report. it looks okay to my untrained eyes. What should I look at in it to understand where the issues lie?

https://offices.mtholyoke.edu/sites/default/files/financial/docs/Financial-Statement-Summary-FY23.pdf
Anonymous
Post 01/11/2025 18:56     Subject: Re:Women’s College Dilemma

I went to Mount Holyoke and loved it. Went to an Ivy for graduate school and have had a great network and career. I took classes at Smith and Amherst as part of the 5-college consortium and didn’t like them as much.
Anonymous
Post 01/11/2025 18:54     Subject: Women’s College Dilemma

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MHC is supposed to be the most supportive, so your daughter may be on to something.

I think that school is excellent:academically, philosophically, the location. We liked that you can study during the week but head to Amherst in weekends/when you want to socialize. Don’t worry, the students there take work plenty seriously. The seven sisters alumni network is very strong. And MHC buiids leaders.

Mount Holyoke is going bankrupt.


Seriously? Say more about this. What’s going on?


Please do say more.
Anonymous
Post 01/11/2025 18:52     Subject: Women’s College Dilemma

I’d pick Holyoke over Wellesley any day, smart girl!
Anonymous
Post 01/11/2025 18:46     Subject: Women’s College Dilemma

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MHC is supposed to be the most supportive, so your daughter may be on to something.

I think that school is excellent:academically, philosophically, the location. We liked that you can study during the week but head to Amherst in weekends/when you want to socialize. Don’t worry, the students there take work plenty seriously. The seven sisters alumni network is very strong. And MHC buiids leaders.

Mount Holyoke is going bankrupt.


Seriously? Say more about this. What’s going on?
Anonymous
Post 01/11/2025 18:40     Subject: Women’s College Dilemma

I am the mom of a Smith alumna. I was on the parent Facebook group for the years my kid was at Smith. There were several families there that had o e kid at Smith and the other at Agnes Scott. That school hs a loyal following. It was not one my student looked at, but if you had asked her junior year, she would have said she was going to MHC. She got into several women’s colleges (including MHC where she thought she wanted to go) and went online to engage with the students on all. She felt most at home with the Smithies. I would encourage your daughter to look at several and try to engage with students at to see where she is most comfortable. Maybe revisit if you have time.

AS or MHC would be a good choice (of course I think she should pick Smith). Sorry if you said, but what does she want to study? They all have different strengths.
Anonymous
Post 01/11/2025 18:27     Subject: Women’s College Dilemma

Anonymous wrote:MHC has an exceptionally large representation of international students. That really enhances the classroom experience.


Almost all colleges now have large groups of international students. It's about full pay seats first and foremost. It's a business after all.
Anonymous
Post 01/11/2025 18:26     Subject: Women’s College Dilemma

Anonymous wrote:MHC has an exceptionally large representation of international students. That really enhances the classroom experience.

That really enhances how much money lines their pockets every year from full pay international fees. This is exploitative behavior.
Anonymous
Post 01/11/2025 18:24     Subject: Women’s College Dilemma

MHC has an exceptionally large representation of international students. That really enhances the classroom experience.
Anonymous
Post 01/11/2025 18:21     Subject: Women’s College Dilemma

Anonymous wrote:You’re “scared sick” about the prospect of Mt. Holyoke? I don’t get it…


Right?

OP, you need to start respecting your daughter’s judgement and autonomy.
Anonymous
Post 01/11/2025 18:21     Subject: Women’s College Dilemma

Anonymous wrote:MHC is supposed to be the most supportive, so your daughter may be on to something.

I think that school is excellent:academically, philosophically, the location. We liked that you can study during the week but head to Amherst in weekends/when you want to socialize. Don’t worry, the students there take work plenty seriously. The seven sisters alumni network is very strong. And MHC buiids leaders.

Mount Holyoke is going bankrupt.
Anonymous
Post 01/11/2025 18:19     Subject: Women’s College Dilemma

MHC is supposed to be the most supportive, so your daughter may be on to something.

I think that school is excellent:academically, philosophically, the location. We liked that you can study during the week but head to Amherst in weekends/when you want to socialize. Don’t worry, the students there take work plenty seriously. The seven sisters alumni network is very strong. And MHC buiids leaders.