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8 myths about women's colleges

When a woman decides to attend an all-women’s college, it is a huge decision. Not only is she making a major financial investment, but she also is deciding where she will spend the next four years of her life. Once a woman makes the decision to attend a women’s college, she also has to battle several myths about attending an all women’s college. From a student at Simmons College, which is the only women’s college remaining in Boston proper, here are “8 Myths” that students often encounter during their time in school. Madeleine Albright is pictured in January at the cafe she used to work at when she was a student at Wellesley College.
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When a woman decides to attend an all-women’s college, it is a huge decision. Not only is she making a major financial investment, but she also is deciding where she will spend the next four years of her life.

Once a woman makes the decision to attend a women’s college, she also has to battle several myths about attending an all women’s college. From a student at Simmons College, which is the only women’s college remaining in Boston proper, here are “8 Myths” that students often encounter during their time in school.

Madeleine Albright is pictured in January at the cafe she used to work at when she was a student at Wellesley College.

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