Question about boys

<p>BTW, my daughter was torn between Bryn Mawr and Smith, with the advantage of Bryn Mawr being its close relationship with Haverford (which waitlisted my D). Since the two colleges share classes and departments (French at Bryn Mawr, Japanese at Haverford), she thought she would get a more co-ed experience at Bryn Mawr. And then she did the math. Haverford is 60% female/40% male. Bryn Mawr is 100% female. Each had approximately 1000 students, which meant that there were, between the two colleges, 1600 women and 400 men. 80% women and 20% men. Barnard might be the only one of the remaining Seven Sisters that is close enough to a (larger) co-ed college to make it seem more equitable gender-wise.</p>