<p>Well obviously not Radcliffe anymore. But I was wondering what is the general impression of each of the Seven Sisters. Anyone care to comment?</p>
<p>The Simpsons had it best.</p>
<p>[The</a> Electric Tao: Seven Sisters](<a href=“http://www.electrictao.net/archives/000007.shtml]The”>http://www.electrictao.net/archives/000007.shtml)</p>
<p>Yeah I know… I hope those aren’t true.</p>
<p>great reference! i was just about to come post that!</p>
<p>^haha I saw that episode. It was funny although I didn’t know why Mount Holyoke was falling down drunk? LOL.</p>
<p>I’ve heard bryn mawr referred to as the “brain” of the sisters and a lot of people say bryn mawr and wellesley are the most intellectual out of all of them. Mount Holyoke seems like the most gentle and nurturing of the sisters and tends to produce a lot of women who go into the social sciences.</p>
<p>Really? I’m having a tough time deciding between Bryn Mawr and Mount Holyoke</p>
<p>^I had the make that same decision. Actually, it was bryn mawr vs. mt. holyoke vs. smith. I chose bryn mawr because I felt that it was the strongest academically for the field I want to go into. Mt. Holyoke is absolutely amazing too and I had a hard time turning holyoke down. It kind of depends on what major you’re going into.</p>
<p>For some reason, Bryn Mawr has a dour image. I’m not sure why. The campus is beautiful and access to the city is easy. I’m sure this isn’t news to you.
Mt. Holyoke is one of the most beautiful campuses in the nation. A large percentage of international students, although I’m guessing most are wealthy, if that makes any difference. A small town New England setting, which may make for closer student campus relationships than in a large metropolitan area.
Mt. Holyoke has incredible stables, if you want to bring your horse.</p>
<p>I don’t have a horse :). But can anyone tell me the differences between BMC and MHC?</p>
<p>Anyone?..</p>