<p>Sligh_Anarchist you are wrong. You should not be making assumptions about the difficulty and expectations of Bryn Mawr classes based only on hearsay. There are a number of Bryn Mawr quantitative courses that do have light course loads - these classes are intended for students who want to take an easy quantitative course, not major in math or physics or whatever. These courses tend to be popular among Haverford students for the same reason they are popular amung Bryn Mawr students: completing quantitative requirements. During my time in the bi-co (apparently longer than yours) I have seen basically no differences between the difficulty of the humanities courses of both schools, and I have personally experienced quantitative classes at Haverford that were so easy it seemed like a joke.</p>