Political/Social atmosphere at Bryn Mawr

You also asked about the dating scene so I would like to add that Bryn Mawr is part of several consortiums. It has partnerships with Swarthmore, Haverford, and UPenn. Students from these schools can take classes at Bryn Mawr and vice versa. This means that there will be men in some of you classes at Bryn Mawr, especially if their college does not offer that class. For example, the other colleges do no offer geology so if a student wants to major in geology they must take the classes at Bryn Mawr. Most of these men come from Haverford because it is only a half mile to mile down the road. Also, Bryn Mawr and Haverford take it a step further. Bryn Mawr and Haverford students can attend any campus event at the other school, and use the other school’s dining halls or libraries simply by using their student id card. This makes the dating scene easier because you can hangout on Haverford’s campus and take classes their to meet people (Haverford is coed). Some current students I know say that it feels like Haverford is just another extension of their campus and it is very easy to travel between the two (there are frequent shuttles). This definitely adds another dynamic to the dating and social scene.