Why Wellesley essay limit

<p>A tiny bit off topic, but still about the Why Wellesley essay: how incredibly detailed does it have to be? Can it be, “I can really see myself here for reasons x, y, and z,” or should it be more like “I love the description for Professor X’s class”? The problem is, I loved Wellesley but I feel there are deeper reasons for that fit than just that I like the sound of most of the courses. How do I reconcile amorphous things like “atmosphere” and “friendliness” with hard facts? </p>

<p>Sorry if that’s long and convoluted. Hope someone has some input!</p>