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Social Life at Wellesley - College Confidential Forums <p>I am really interested in Wellesley, particularly because of the way Wellesley women seem to take the world by storm when they graduate All the ones I know are extremely self-confident, successful women, and that’s something I would really like to become < p> <p>I wanted to know, what are the people like there? Aside from the fact that it’s significantly more difficult to find boys
About Wellesley College Wellesley College Wellesley, MA • 4-year Private • Acceptance Rate 14% Wellesley College is a private university in Wellesley, Massachusetts Wellesley College enrolls 2,538 students
Waitlisted for Wellesley College 2027 Hi I was wondering if anyone has been accepted from the Wellesley College waitlist for the yellow class of 2027 Hopefully, some of you guys have If you can, please respond
Wellesley vs. Tufts - College Confidential Forums Wellesley is more of a traditional “destination” for the daughters of the powerful and wealthy There you will have more access for example to mixers at the Harvard Business School, Harvard College and MIT Tufts has a self-contained social scene and is very liberal
Wesleyan vs Wellesley - College Confidential Forums Totally different campuses Wellesley, the Seven Sister college, is woodsy and somewhat secluded It’s a great place for leisurely walks at night, but, people (cough, boys) don’t generally go out their way to visit Wellesley unless they already have a relationship with someone there; it has a reputation for being a bit of suitcase school on the weekends Wesleyan, the co-ed LAC, is more
Wellesley-MIT dual degree - Worth it? - College Confidential Forums Hello CC! I have applied to Wellesley College I want to study computer engineering or computer science (for software engineering) and also want to study Economics I saw that Wellesley College has a dual degree with MIT Just wondering if anyone has done it or knows about it How does it work? Is it worth it (the extra year and the workload of a double degree) or should I just go obtain a