<p>@GoldenRatio Whoops, I totally fell asleep LOL, but I like Linden Hall because for one it’s the top girls school in the country, with a lot of cool academics. It’s got a large amount of international students which I think will be really cool–I’ve only got like…4 in my public school and they’re all exchange or just moved from another country. I also want to learn Chinese, because one of my good friends speak Chinese, and they offer that there. And it seems to be an all-around nice school.</p>
<p>Also, my mom likes it because they seem to give out a lot of scholarships. Lol she said it has to be a girls school with scholarships. And my boyfriend wouldn’t feel comfortable with me going to another state at a coed school, and I want to make everyone happy lol. PLUS I like the classes they offer a lot, I like the small size, and I like the fact they have uniforms. I think uniforms are nice.</p>
<p>^That your boyfriend feels that way is kinda disturbing.</p>
<p>There’ actually quite a lot about it on CC, although a lot of it has been negative. From the point of view of domestic applicants who need FA and want to learn Mandarin however, it sounds perfect :)</p>
<p>hahahahhahah gotta agree with UKgirl23 about the boyfriend thing.</p>
<p>lol guys I think it’s because her boyfriend would feel threatened of other guys living far away…</p>
<p>Yeah but in a relationship you really should be thinking about your partner first. Nothing against Linden Hall, but somethings are only offered at larger schools and the larger schools are co-ed</p>
<p>Hahaha thats very true! I never said I agreed with his reason xD</p>
<p>@Px and @bgal there’s almost a 99.9% that you will forget this guy in a year or two. At 17 I swore that I was marrying my HS GF. Now I laugh that I dated her. Make a decision on what’s best for YOUR life not his.</p>
<p>@AceNtheHole Agreed. You should want what’s best for your partner, not for yourself/the relationship. @bgal if your mom preferred that you went to an All-girls school, that’s different than if your boyfriend preferred. I’m sure you’ll be happy at whatever school you ultimately choose, but hopefully you don’t choose it because boyfriend said so.</p>
<p>Hm reading this I think my posts are confusing. Okay clarification time.</p>
<p>In the perspective of bgal’s boyfriend:
- Do not stop your girfriend from applying to co-ed schools
- Want what’s best for your partner if you really care about her</p>
<p>In the perspective of bgal:
- Do not let your boyfriend stop you from applying to co-ed schools
- Go after what you want and support your boyfriend to do the same</p>
<p>Lol guys my boyfriend wouldn’t stop me, because if he had I wouldn’t be going to boarding school at all XD He just doesn’t want to worry, and I don’t want him to worry
And my mother and father (mostly my mom though, my dad’s not for boarding school) want an all-girls school too. And I’ve heard a lot of good things about single-sex schools so I’m okay with it, it sounds cool.</p>
<p>Don’t worry he’s not forcing me to go to an all-girls school or anything, in fact I had showed him Linden Hall once my mom and I had applied, and he just mentioned that he was glad it was All-Girls and that’s all.
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<p>I just think the school is really nice too, has a lot of things I’m interested in, and I like their programs/classes/clubs.</p>
<p>Good!!! No worries here</p>