<p>I have nothing against an all-women's college, but honestly, how's the social life? Are the guys from Harvard/MIT arrogant? Or just really smart, but normal? Do you actually meet males?</p>
<p>The social life is obviously different, but it really depends on the person, what kind of social life they're used to, their expectations of college life, and how much importance they place on dating. There's a broad range of satisfaction. I'm personally fine with the social life, but know some who aren't.</p>
<p>Yes, you can actually meet real, live males :) You might have to take the bus into Cambridge to find more traditional college social scenes, but it's not that big of a deal. Personally, I preferred to stay on campus and enjoy quieter evenings with my friends, but there were also parties both nearby and farther away. During my last years at Wellesley, there were more men in the classes due to the newly developed cross-registration with Olin. From what I understand, that trend has continued.</p>
<p>The social life is what you make of it. Naturally, it's not as easy to find available men as at a coed school, but it's not terribly difficult either.</p>