Bryn Mawr vs. Mount Holyoke

<p>I am just wondering, can you not visit the schools at all or just can’t attend the admitted student days? Many colleges realize that some of their admitted students are unable to attend the specified days and will have regular day tours and activities throughout the month for this reason. </p>

<p>As for the colleges, they are both excellent colleges. For Mount Holyoke, there is a strong sense of traditions (Bryn Mawr has them too but Mt. Holyoke started them all), a beautiful campus, the Five College Consortium, and very strong academics and class experiences. Bryn Mawr is very similar, except that it is closer to a city, has a very strict honor code, and a three college consortium. I also believe that Bryn Mawr is a bit smaller as well. In addition, Bryn Mawr will probably be a little warmer compared to Mt. Holyoke (it snowed today in MA). However, overall they are both excellent schools and honestly, I believe most people who thoroughly researched the schools and knew what they wanted and thus applied will be happy at either school.</p>