smith vs wellesley

<p>Well, I just wanted to touch on the pj thing. I don’t think it’s silly and is a good reflection on the type of people that go to school. Though, I can assure you that people most definitely come to breakfast in their pajamas. Not only on the weekends. For example, I work at one of the dining halls and on Thursday mornings and my job is to count the amount of people that come in with a clicky-county thing. So, I get to see everyone that walks in for breakfast. </p>

<p>To stress my point even more, last week there were 2 big parties on campus (which means there were a lot of people from other schools) and I was eating dinner at the campus center with some friends. Then walks in, 2 Wellesley students not only their pajamas, but in their nathrobes with curlers in their hair! Oh, that made me so happy. Actually, I think I was wearing my pajama pants too, 8pm is much too early to change into my night clothes.</p>

<p>Anyway, I almost chose Smith over Wellesley (I didn’t apply to BM, no free apps!) because of their open curriculum. The requirements really looked intimidating, but then when I really put things into perspective, I realized that they would be better for me in the long run and they didn’t look so bad at all. It makes sense that Wellesley wants their students to be well-rounded and isn’t that the whole point of a liberal arts education? Regardless, both are wonderful institutions with gorgeous campuses! Feel free to ask me more questions if you’re so inclined.</p>