Questions about Hobart & WS

<p>Tried this on the Hobart board with no luck, so I’m reposting here.</p>

<p>Trying to decide whether or to make the long car trek for a visit. Can someone help me with a couple of HWS questions? </p>

<li><p>How does the coordinated colleges system affect students day-to-day? Are there many real differences that students note between a conventional co-ed college, or is much of the two-college organization more at the administrative level.</p></li>
<li><p>Is anyone familiar with the strength of either the International Relations program or the development studies minor? </p></li>
<li><p>If there are any current students lurking, would you recommend HWS?</p></li>
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<p>H&WS function like a co-ed school, aside from having more opportunities for women and men because they have separate organizations (although they do work together). The separation does make it easier for everyone to be involved with extracurriculars.</p>

<p>I'd definitely tell you to take the trip...it's worth it.</p>