<p>Which one is more easier to get in? Is the life at women’s college good enough?</p>
<p>In terms of admissions, they’re roughly the same. I have no idea what you mean by “good enough,” but I can say that women’s college in general are going through an interesting identity shift. What is the role of a women’s college in a country where more women graduate from college than men? What claim do women’s colleges have to leadership when a lot of top women leaders are graduates of coed schools? I would say MHC could work harder to answer these questions rather than have a more outdated sense of the role of a women’s college, one that relies on old statistics and using argumentation that doesn’t apply to our world anymore. That aside, I think MHC does have the tools to bring out the best in you, which in turn will make you a strong woman leader. I will say though, I feel that there’s a much higher percentage of women at MHC who have a sense of self worth than you’ll find in “the real world,” so I still have faith in the philosophy of a women’s college in a coed world.</p>