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<p>MQD, I wish I could have firsthand experience and describe to you an academic day, but I’m just going to become a Wellesley student. But I’ll say that the first time I visited Wellesley, I didn’t get quite a good vibe either. I stayed with some girls who talked about all the boys they partied with at MIT and it was very weird. But after my dream school rejected me, I gave Wellesley another chance. I roomed with my friend and met some other admitted students, who were all very nice and offered a different perspective. My two visits revealed to me the diversity of the student body; if you want parties you can find them, but if you want something else than there are plenty of other options, too.</p>
<p>Of course, your daughter should always listen to how she feels about a place. If she doesn’t feel like she could be happy at an environment at Wellesley, I would advise her to consider somewhere else. I personally feel like I can be happy any place I choose, and I chose Wellesley over other places because of academic opportunities.</p>