Smith VS Bryn Mawr VS Wellesley

<p>In all honesty the seven sisters switch places every 10 years. However, it seems that Wellesley has always been sort of at the top. When my mom looked at colleges she apparently didn’t bother looking at bmc it was too hard to get into - she ended up going to Vassar. Now, Vassar is at least a tad more difficult to get into than Bryn Mawr.
Wellesley is the most pre-professional seven sister without a doubt. There are a lot more pre-doctors and pre-lawyers there than anywhere else.
Bryn Mawr and Smith are probably the most alike out of the sisters if there were rivalries, it would probably be between these two. They are both the most academically intense. Bryn Mawr is well known for its heavy workload (also seen at neighboring Haverford and Swat). Smith is fairly well known for literature/writing. While Wellesley might have more name recognition/famous grads, BMC and SC grads tend to stick to academics.
I chose BMC because I liked the location better and I felt there was more access to the opposite sex/boys were more welcome at BMC.<br>
It should be noted that both schools have topped Princeton Review’s list for “Dorms like Palaces” and “Best Food”, an influential factor in anyone’s decision.
If you visit them you will know instinctively which one is best for you.</p>