<p>No offense, Keilexandra, but it feels as if you’re being SUPER analytical about an issue that should be second-hand to the entire college decision-making process. Why don’t you apply to the schools that offer you the most benefits academically (which I hope is your main criteria)? Forget about it being in the best location, co-ed or not, whatever, and just look at what matters most?</p>
<p>Then, once you are admitted, you can evaluate how much you love the program, how much aid you’ve been given, what you want to gain professionally, and maybe, after all of that, look @ these ratios? Go with what feels gut-right, and don’t try to restrict yourself with statistical imbalances about parties or guys or gender issues. It’s all very constructed and unnatural. </p>
<p>Yes, college should definitely be a super fun time (I agree!), but I don’t think that any girl doesn’t have fun at a girl-only school where there are less men . . . I’m sure most of them find husbands, too, and attend whatever social events they can find. </p>
<p>You’re putting yourself in a box and you shouldn’t be.</p>