What Makes Womens Colleges So Special To Their Students?
Midterms are finally over, the air is colder in the morning when you walk to your first class, it’s darker when you get out of your last class, and all you can think about is going home for semester break. You can’t wait to get home and tell everyone about your first few months away at college, and besides, you are dying for a home-cooked meal. Holiday dinners all over the country will be filled with the wild stories told by colleges’ newest initiated members. However, for a small percentage of these wide-eyed freshmen, this fall was more than their first time away from home, it was also their first time at a school where the students were all the same sex. So what happens when you trade your locker next to the cute hockey team captain for a dorm of girls all trying to get into the bathroom in the morning? You find a school with a completely different “feel” to it and begin the most exciting experience of your life. The “relaxed atmosphere” is what Kristen Apeland, who attended a co-ed