<p>ah yes almost forgot that one. Its not for everyone but it will get you in to HYP.</p>
<p>that's the REAL shoe-in school to be at if you want to go to the ivies.</p>
<p>Did you have full parent backing when checking out all-male/female schools?</p>
<p>First of all, it’s not a girls school, it’s a women’s college. Secondly, why wouldn’t I? It’s a chance for a great educational opportunity surrounded by intelligent women…it also helps that I’m a lesbian, but y’know…</p>
<p>no chance in hell of me ever attending!</p>
<p>I don’t see why people flip out if someone says that they’re going to a woman’s college. People have called me crazy for deciding to go to a womans college, but that wasn’t even a factor in my decision. I simply like the school.</p>
<p>Hell to the no. All-girls HS has been absolute hell, I’d rather have it not be a big deal when there are guys around (here, if boys come in for a study day, out come the make-up, hairbrushes, rolled skirts and unbuttoned shirts). I want it to just be a casual thing, not making a distinction between boys and girls. It’s best when nobody is banned from going anywhere simply because of their gender. (by which I mean, at girls’ colleges, guys are banned from living there)</p>
<p>Co-ed is the way to go.</p>
<p>NAY I will go crazy if I were to go to an all boys college after an all boys high school dear lord</p>
<p>dreaming92:
That’s not necessarily true. At Bryn Mawr, Haverford guys can participate in a housing exchange and live on Bryn Mawr’s campus. </p>
<p>Guys are also not “banned” from campus. There are guys here all the time, whether they be girl’s boyfriends, friends, family members, whatever.</p>