Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the LGBTQ+ communities more pronounced at some of the schools being discussed in this thread ? Maybe that is why OP's daughter feels more comfortable at certain schools.
Yes - I'm surprised we are 4 or 5 pages in and no one has brought it up yet.
OP - what is your DD like personally? How liberal is she? Is she gay or open to having a gay relationship? Example - Smith is a great school but it's known for being very LGBTQ. I saw on their Field Hockey Instagram page, they have weekly discussions on DEI topics including LGBTQ and gender inclusive practices, share and use updated pronouns and names to respect individual gender identities and expressions. Now, if an athletic team is that focused on stuff like that, I can only imagine how the general population is. Would your DD be comfortable being in that type of environment full time? I'm not as familiar with Agnes Scott, but it being Southern I would imagine it isn't quite as far left.
Anonymous wrote:I know nothing about Agnes Scott, but Mt. Holyoke is not significantly different from Smith or Wellesley in prestige.
Anonymous wrote:Avoid Mount Holyoke at all costs unless you are okay with your college age daughter changes sexes.
Anonymous wrote:Avoid Mount Holyoke at all costs unless you are okay with your college age daughter changes sexes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Smith is very gay, Wellesley too, but a little less so. My DD is straight but has many close gay friends who go to these schools and are happy, but after spending a weekend at Smith she said she would've felt left out there. She also didn't like Wellesley - it seemed very intense when we toured.
She did apply to Bryn Mawr and Scripps, where she felt more comfortable. We didn't tour MHC.
If she’s not comfortable about gay women, keep her outta scripps. I love scripps, but there’s literally a term for straight girls who either spend all their time trying to get with cmc guys or end up transferring to CMC, because they don’t like the lesbian culture.
Scripps is awesome, but intolerant women will not enjoy it.
Anonymous wrote:Keep an open mind about Agnes Scott, OP. It’s pretty great.
(Pssst….Bryn Mawr is terrific, too).