<p>As a Haverford student, I completely second everything b@r!um said. Each school has its own academic and social quirks that have been fairly laid out. Although I would say that Haverford courses demand more of their students than Bryn Mawr courses. I haven’t taken a Bryn Mawr course yet, but the majority of my friends have and tell me that work expectations are lower in Bryn Mawr courses. Mind you, this has been limited to the more quantitatively-bent courses. I have heard from friends that humanities classes tend to be on par with one another.</p>