<p>the town has no social life.. (also its a dry town).. and personally i just couldnt see myself going to an all-girls school anywyas.. but i do know some ppl who go there and one girl said that its just so intense that its no t even fun... like one girl committed suicide bc she was getting bad grades.. the town has no diversity and nothing to do, and i mean theres boston but its a good 20 minutes away, i rarely go there.. i just cant wait to leave.</p>
<p>but it IS a beautiful school, i'm not gonna lie. just not a fun town. dont go there if you want the social aspects of college.</p>
<p>if you have any other Qs id be happy to answer them .</p>
<p>no problem rovee, im actually a junior, i think im planning on going south for college.</p>
<p>(also, dont let me convince you not to go to wellesley...i feel bad for bashing it... it IS beautiful and i know the academics are great...and the dorms are pretty much the ritz carlton... so if you dont mind going to an all-girls school you should still absolutely look into it)</p>
<p>hilary: I don't blame you for wanting to leave. There's a large, nationally-recognized university where I live, but I wouldn't go there if they paid me! (and they are....) but I know that tons of kids love the uni and wouldnt go anywhere else. I think your perception changes when you live close to/know waaay too much about a college.</p>
<p>And of course one person's paradise is another's personal hell.</p>
<p>Does the whole devoid-of-males-on-campus thing really bother anyone? I like Wellesley, but I do worry that it might be weird (just because I am friends with a lot guys) without their presence</p>
<p>Academically, I think it may be good for me to be without boys. I'll admit that I'm often distracted by them during class. But socially...that's a different story. I have friends of both sexes, and I love hanging out with guys as well as girls, so I'll really miss that. I'm also a little bit concerned about the lack of guys to date...</p>
<p>Hey elizabeth22, there's this thread on the livejournal community (wellesley09) that kind of gives you a better idea of how Wellesley women are regarded when it comes to guys, etc. I'm not sure if this'll quell your worries about not meeting guys, but it is an interesting survey nonetheless.</p>