Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know why Bryn Mawr isn't ranked that high? When I applied to colleges in the 1990s, it was ranked the #5 liberal arts school. I see it is now #31.
Just curious what happened.
Because all-women’s colleges aren’t popular anymore.
Wellesley and Barnard do fine
Bryn mawr never attracted either the polish or the latter or the hyper elite of the former hence it’s issue
These days I guess it helps that Wellesley is outside of Boston and Barnard is in NYC.
Bryn mawr, on the other hand, is in the middle of nowhere in Pennsylvania!
…it’s 20 minutes outside of Philly, genius.
Where crime is a big issue. Where a wonderful, much admired, young Black policeman was murdered by a lawbreaking white 18 year old man.
Troll.
PP here. I'm not a troll at all. I love Philadelphia and think it's a beautiful city with much to offer. I can also admit that crime is a big issue and that the murder of Officer Fitzgerald was a tragedy. His family is suffering because of a Bucks County delinquent.
Bryn Mawr isn’t in Philly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know why Bryn Mawr isn't ranked that high? When I applied to colleges in the 1990s, it was ranked the #5 liberal arts school. I see it is now #31.
Just curious what happened.
Because all-women’s colleges aren’t popular anymore.
Wellesley and Barnard do fine
Bryn mawr never attracted either the polish or the latter or the hyper elite of the former hence it’s issue
These days I guess it helps that Wellesley is outside of Boston and Barnard is in NYC.
Bryn mawr, on the other hand, is in the middle of nowhere in Pennsylvania!
…it’s 20 minutes outside of Philly, genius.
Where crime is a big issue. Where a wonderful, much admired, young Black policeman was murdered by a lawbreaking white 18 year old man.
You know, a lot more white people are murdered by black people each year than the other way around, by a staggering amount. To be fair, most black victims are still killed by other black people. But this should offer you some perspective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know why Bryn Mawr isn't ranked that high? When I applied to colleges in the 1990s, it was ranked the #5 liberal arts school. I see it is now #31.
Just curious what happened.
Because all-women’s colleges aren’t popular anymore.
Wellesley and Barnard do fine
Bryn Mawr never attracted either the polish or the latter or the hyper elite of the former hence it’s issue
I don't think that's true. When women's options were limited, Bryn Mawr was a famously intellectual place. It's just that women's colleges lost their original mandate, and their new one fixated on transgressive gender and sexuality is not equally good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know why Bryn Mawr isn't ranked that high? When I applied to colleges in the 1990s, it was ranked the #5 liberal arts school. I see it is now #31.
Just curious what happened.
Because all-women’s colleges aren’t popular anymore.
Wellesley and Barnard do fine
Bryn mawr never attracted either the polish or the latter or the hyper elite of the former hence it’s issue
These days I guess it helps that Wellesley is outside of Boston and Barnard is in NYC.
Bryn mawr, on the other hand, is in the middle of nowhere in Pennsylvania!
…it’s 20 minutes outside of Philly, genius.
Where crime is a big issue. Where a wonderful, much admired, young Black policeman was murdered by a lawbreaking white 18 year old man.
Troll.
PP here. I'm not a troll at all. I love Philadelphia and think it's a beautiful city with much to offer. I can also admit that crime is a big issue and that the murder of Officer Fitzgerald was a tragedy. His family is suffering because of a Bucks County delinquent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know why Bryn Mawr isn't ranked that high? When I applied to colleges in the 1990s, it was ranked the #5 liberal arts school. I see it is now #31.
Just curious what happened.
Because all-women’s colleges aren’t popular anymore.
Wellesley and Barnard do fine
Bryn mawr never attracted either the polish or the latter or the hyper elite of the former hence it’s issue
These days I guess it helps that Wellesley is outside of Boston and Barnard is in NYC.
Bryn mawr, on the other hand, is in the middle of nowhere in Pennsylvania!
…it’s 20 minutes outside of Philly, genius.
Where crime is a big issue. Where a wonderful, much admired, young Black policeman was murdered by a lawbreaking white 18 year old man.
Troll.
Anonymous wrote:D attends and loves it!! Was not planning on looking at any women’s colleges, but decided to visit after suggestion from a teacher. Fell in love with the beautiful campus and close knit environment and applied ED.
If in the DMV very easy to visit and see other colleges nearby.
Things she loves:
Excellent academics in a collaborative environment with small classes
Intelligent passionate engaged students
Traditions
Alums very involved
Easy to connect with professors
Ability to easily take classes at Haverford
Option to take take classes at Swarthmore and UPenn
Septa commuter train takes you into Philly in 20 minutes or so to Amtrak station
Cute towns with restaurants, shopping and coffee shops all in close proximity
Campus leans left similar to most SLACs and many colleges but good fit for her
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know why Bryn Mawr isn't ranked that high? When I applied to colleges in the 1990s, it was ranked the #5 liberal arts school. I see it is now #31.
Just curious what happened.
Because all-women’s colleges aren’t popular anymore.
Wellesley and Barnard do fine
Bryn mawr never attracted either the polish or the latter or the hyper elite of the former hence it’s issue
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wonderful, life-changing school with a strong alumnae net work. I never miss a reunion.
But yes, if she’s not comfortable being around gay people and those who are passionate about social issues, not a good choice.
It isn’t just being comfortable…but there is some degree of pressure to partake- much more than there would be in a co-Ed school (from same sex)
I assure you that while gay sex is available, it is not mandatory.
FFS.
It's not mandatory obviously, and there are great people there! Nonetheless, applicants should be aware that there is a large percentage of lesbians attending many of the all women's colleges.
All women or all non-men? Do they accept non-binary students?
Anonymous wrote:Wow, people are not smart. Bryn Mawr is on the Main Line on the commuter train line from Philadelphia. Middle of nowhere? One of the nicest neighborhoods to live in the country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know why Bryn Mawr isn't ranked that high? When I applied to colleges in the 1990s, it was ranked the #5 liberal arts school. I see it is now #31.
Just curious what happened.
Because all-women’s colleges aren’t popular anymore.
Wellesley and Barnard do fine
Bryn mawr never attracted either the polish or the latter or the hyper elite of the former hence it’s issue
These days I guess it helps that Wellesley is outside of Boston and Barnard is in NYC.
Bryn mawr, on the other hand, is in the middle of nowhere in Pennsylvania!
…it’s 20 minutes outside of Philly, genius.
Where crime is a big issue. Where a wonderful, much admired, young Black policeman was murdered by a lawbreaking white 18 year old man.
Crime is no issue in Bryn Mawr.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know why Bryn Mawr isn't ranked that high? When I applied to colleges in the 1990s, it was ranked the #5 liberal arts school. I see it is now #31.
Just curious what happened.
Because all-women’s colleges aren’t popular anymore.
Wellesley and Barnard do fine
Bryn mawr never attracted either the polish or the latter or the hyper elite of the former hence it’s issue
These days I guess it helps that Wellesley is outside of Boston and Barnard is in NYC.
Bryn mawr, on the other hand, is in the middle of nowhere in Pennsylvania!
…it’s 20 minutes outside of Philly, genius.
Where crime is a big issue. Where a wonderful, much admired, young Black policeman was murdered by a lawbreaking white 18 year old man.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know why Bryn Mawr isn't ranked that high? When I applied to colleges in the 1990s, it was ranked the #5 liberal arts school. I see it is now #31.
Just curious what happened.
Because all-women’s colleges aren’t popular anymore.
Wellesley and Barnard do fine
Bryn mawr never attracted either the polish or the latter or the hyper elite of the former hence it’s issue
These days I guess it helps that Wellesley is outside of Boston and Barnard is in NYC.
Bryn mawr, on the other hand, is in the middle of nowhere in Pennsylvania!
…it’s 20 minutes outside of Philly, genius.
Where crime is a big issue. Where a wonderful, much admired, young Black policeman was murdered by a lawbreaking white 18 year old man.