<p>so how is the "social" interaction?</p>
<p>We make fun of Barnard girls for being either overly feministic or overly slutty, they go around oblivious to a lot of it, reinforced by their administration’s preaching to them how they’re “Strong and beautiful women.”</p>
<p>Wow, how do people like you (immature and shallow) get into Columbia?</p>
<p>Oh, if you’re a 2013er you’re in for a rude awakening.</p>
<p>That said…he’s not wrong. That is the condensed perceived view.</p>
<p>How do people like I get into Columbia? Very good question. First, I wrote out alllll my information on a big long Columbia application. Then I pressed a submit button, since I applied online. Then the adcoms said “Oh, he looks like a good applicant, I want him to come to Columbia” so they accepted me. And then boys and girls, I said “Hey, I want me to come to Columbia too!” so I came.</p>
<p>As for how Columbians get into Barnard? Two to three beers and and a remotely clever pickup line.</p>
<p>In all seriousness though, try to learn the difference between “shallow and immature” and “sarcastically humorous” before you come to Columbia. Believe it or not, mommy’s not going to come to college with you and give consequences to all the boys and girls who do and say not nice things.</p>
<p>Always so fun to watch freshmen lose their naivety when they come to college.</p>