Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When we visited Wellesley this year for admitted students day, we saw a campus full of independent women who seemed very smart, confident, and self possessed, straight or gay. A lot of them came across as strong leadership types. Students clearly had their own opinions and were comfortable expressing them.
You can say that about every college.
Anonymous wrote:LGBTQ+ is a political alignment, not a sexuality bucket
"Q+" . The "Q" means "almost anything" and the "+" means "anything".
Less than 25% of the graduating class responded to this survey.
Anonymous wrote:When did the word “takes” replace “opinions?”
Anonymous wrote:When we visited Wellesley this year for admitted students day, we saw a campus full of independent women who seemed very smart, confident, and self possessed, straight or gay. A lot of them came across as strong leadership types. Students clearly had their own opinions and were comfortable expressing them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When did the word “takes” replace “opinions?”
Are you ancient?
Anonymous wrote:The reason for women's colleges was for normal girls to focus on studies away from their sutitors (male) it has turned into a freak show of degenerates definitely need to change it from women college to MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA+ college
Anonymous wrote:I find it interesting that there are so few all male colleges. Why do you think that is?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All women’s colleges are now nightmares of wokeism, LGBTQ identity, gender dysphoria, depression, eating disorders, and other mental illnesses.
Normal, well-adjusted young women do not attend these schools any more, and normal families do not send their daughters there any longer.
As both the husband and son of Wellesley alumnae, I find the decline of these institutions profoundly sad. But it is what it is.
If normal means MAGA, then you have a point.
NYC schools all have a strong pipeline sending brilliant kids to Wellesley every year.
Anonymous wrote:All women’s colleges are now nightmares of wokeism, LGBTQ identity, gender dysphoria, depression, eating disorders, and other mental illnesses.
Normal, well-adjusted young women do not attend these schools any more, and normal families do not send their daughters there any longer.
As both the husband and son of Wellesley alumnae, I find the decline of these institutions profoundly sad. But it is what it is.
Anonymous wrote:I find it interesting that there are so few all male colleges. Why do you think that is?