Boys...

<p>The only person I intimately know who went to Wellesley is my mom. From what I’ve gathered, she went there a typical teen and came out a huge feminist. And from everything I’ve heard all-girls schools have a homo-erotic atmosphere (which is supported by the sexually undertoned comment “you get to know other girls better :)”). But maybe more lesbians prefer to go to an all-girls school. Are there causations here? I don’t know, but that’s a definite possibility. </p>

<p>Anyways my google maps says it’s only a 25 minute drive to go see some of the fine Harvard men. </p>

<p>Reviival here’s your first post word usage:
“boys” six times
“guy” once
“men” zero times
“women” twice
“girls” once
^This indicates to me that you perceive males as inferior, or at least as more immature, than their female counterparts. Your one use of “girls” indicates that your feminism has not quite matured yet, though. If you want that feminism transformation to be complete, I doubt Wellesley will hurt. Although what do I know, never having taken a psychology class in my life? </p>

<p>And don’t you Wellesleyans get annoyed at your college being constantly misspelled and, when spelled correctly, my computer still tells me it’s not a word? That must suck.</p>

<p>I hope none of you take this too literally. I’m just giving ya’ll a hard time. Congratulations on your likely letter OP!</p>