Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting. My post about the aggressive (an inappropriate ) gay “experience “ my DD had was deleted. We protested and gave the evidence to the school at the time. But despite the schools otherwise great reputation & significant scholarship $$ it was a no for my DD.
Which school?
Anonymous wrote:My kid is planning to apply to both so it has been very depressing to read this thread. She really wants a close knit and nurturing community and thought Bryn Mawr in particular would be ideal in this respect- it is her first choice ? Any suggestions for alternatives? She would actually prefer a coed so doesn’t have to be a women’s college. Would prefer a NE or Mid Atlantic college in or near a city. Also wants a liberal arts college that is strong in the life sciences TIA
Anonymous wrote:My kid is planning to apply to both so it has been very depressing to read this thread. She really wants a close knit and nurturing community and thought Bryn Mawr in particular would be ideal in this respect- it is her first choice ? Any suggestions for alternatives? She would actually prefer a coed so doesn’t have to be a women’s college. Would prefer a NE or Mid Atlantic college in or near a city. Also wants a liberal arts college that is strong in the life sciences TIA
Anonymous wrote:Interesting. My post about the aggressive (an inappropriate ) gay “experience “ my DD had was deleted. We protested and gave the evidence to the school at the time. But despite the schools otherwise great reputation & significant scholarship $$ it was a no for my DD.
Anonymous wrote:Wellesley is classier, more academically rigorous, more serious, a better platform. Wellesley is an excellent college, and an excellent women's college. Bryn Mawr is basically an anachronism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Bryn Mawr’s location is lovely—nice upscale town with lots of nearby shops, movie theater, and restaurants, proximity to other colleges (Haverford, Villanova),easy train ride to Philly. Pretty campus. Everyone I know who went there loved it. I think of it as a place for shy, bookish, tradition-minded girls...poets, romantics, editors. Though this just may just be a function of who I know as I work in the arts.
That’s interesting. I (OP) didn’t get that vibe when we visited. I was hoping for something a little closer to that vibe, but it felt more like what the PP had described about Wellesley.
Anonymous wrote:I think Bryn Mawr’s location is lovely—nice upscale town with lots of nearby shops, movie theater, and restaurants, proximity to other colleges (Haverford, Villanova),easy train ride to Philly. Pretty campus. Everyone I know who went there loved it. I think of it as a place for shy, bookish, tradition-minded girls...poets, romantics, editors. Though this just may just be a function of who I know as I work in the arts.