<p>Seeing as I will be attending an all-male school next year:</p>
<p>I feel that it allows the student body to release themselves from gender roles/societal expectation, and furthers ones ability to learn and grow with a community without ‘distraction’. Yes I am aware that there will be homosexual tendencies on campus, however it is to my understanding that the policy sets a precedent of committing oneself to the community at hand, and to the academic endeavours to be had. </p>
<p>It certainly is not for everyone, and I am not really sure that I think the school I will be attending SHOULD be male-only, though I can certainly understand the reasoning behind making it so.</p>
<p>Whilst I will certainly groan and miss the presence of the loveeely females, I do not feel that social life will necessarily be ‘significantly worse’, only extremely different. Take for example my future schools adoption of boojies (BOO-gie), an all male dance party in which inhibitions and shirts are released. Certainly it is unorthodox, however fun is still there to be had.</p>