Women's Colleges--right for me?

<p>Of course the integration is not complete and the feeling is that of a women’s college. Barnard is a women’s college, that’s a fundamental aspect of it’s character. If you want a fully integrated experience, you should attend a co-ed institution. </p>

<p>I think what people are trying to point out is not that any women’s college is or should be “fully integrated” (if it is, then it loses its character as a women’s college), but that attending a women’s college does not mean you are cloistering yourself away from any male presence and destroying your chances of ever having a fulfilling social life with the opposite sex.</p>