She's A He?!?!?

<p>How would a dude fare at a place like Bryn Mawr?</p>

<p>I don’t think dudes are allowed to apply to a place like Bryn Mawr.</p>

<p>He might be a transsexual person? FTM.
But does Bryn Mawr accept transsexual students?</p>

<p>Actually I’ve been a man all my life and I plan on staying that way. I saw that Bryn Mawr’s student body is made up of 3% men. So I was just wondering what it would be like for a guy to go there. BTW, I don’t plan on even applying, it’s just curiosity.</p>

<p>well, for one thing, you are going to be surrounded by all girls. I mean. That would be a nice experience wouldn’t it? Guys do need guy times once in a while. You don’t want to be caught up with all those girl drama. Most of the time, you will probably find yourself being somewhat discriminated against due to the fact that your male at a nearly all girls college.</p>

<p>With that said, it probably sucks. All in all, you’d probably lose a lot of respect points while your at it. Unless your getting a lot of action, that is different.</p>

<p>I think the 3% is made up of of guys there on exchange programs. Men can take classes at women’s colleges, but they can’t receive a degree. I’d would be an interesting exchange.</p>

<p>there are also some grad programs, which are coed</p>

<p>Bryn Mawr is a single-sex college, although there is this:</p>

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[Bryn</a> Mawr - About Bryn Mawr](<a href=“http://www.brynmawr.edu/about/history.shtml]Bryn”>http://www.brynmawr.edu/about/history.shtml)</p>

<p>But as a man, you certainly can’t apply there as an undergraduate:</p>

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<p>Lol. I would like to see the adcoms read the app then realize that the applicant is male. Especially if the name is ambiguous.</p>