<p>as a social liberal, and more towards the right economically, i enjoy having intellectual conversations with people of all political views. will that be possible at smith?
also, alsthough i personally have no problem with non-straight people, i am heterosexual myself. i have the understanding that a lot of people at smith are some form of lbtq, and i was just wondering how that impacts the experience of heterosexuals at smith. also, i'm definitely not picking a college to meet boys; i already found a pretty damn good one and i know that the 5 college thing would yield plenty of opportunities if i decided to meet someone new. this is a very badly phrased question, but i was just wondering how heterosexual women experience smith.</p>