<p>HeyCwhaticando,
I would have to agree with JustJentacular. I don’t know much about Marist but I can speak about my experience at Bryn Mawr. I’ve had an amazing time here for the past three years and I’ve found Bryn Mawr to be a challenging, rigorous, and amazing place. It’s a small liberal Arts college that draws students from all over the world and from diverse backgrounds. I’ve learned a lot in the classroom, but a large part of my education has been from the women around me. I’ve been so inspired by fellow Mawrters.
Right now, I’m applying to jobs and finding that Bryn Mawr has truly prepared me, in ways I didn’t expect for the outside world. I’ve gained skills that extend beyond textbook knowledge and feel prepared to confidently navigate the job market and begin preparing for Grad School. Bryn Mawr has helped me gain hard skills but also the confidence and ability to learn quickly. I know that if given a new task, Bryn Mawr has given me the skills to educate myself quickly and efficiently to complete the task.</p>