Colleges your child crossed off the list after visiting, schools that moved up on the list. Why?

This is why my daughter wrote off Bryn Mawr. She felt like it was one co-ed school on two campuses a mile apart. She felt like to like one of the schools, you had to like both of them. The concept of majoring at the other school especially weirded her out. Even though there was never an official merger between Bryn Mawr and Haverford, BMC didn’t feel like a women’s college in the same way others did.
For context she attended an all girls high school without a brother school, and wound up EDing to Mount Holyoke.

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