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Barnard is a wonderful school with a very open-minded, liberal, and intellectual student body. The coursework can be challenging, but professors are more than willing to help and establish a close relationship with students. The only drawback is that if you're straight, there aren't a lot of options (although Columbia is across the street, boys are either taken, not attractive, or socially awkward). It is also hard to meet members of the opposite sex being holed up in the library on weekends doing schoolwork. Despite this point, there is always something to do in the city every weekend and sometimes I have a hard time choosing where to go out and which party or concert to attend. If you are conservative or right winged, you will not fit in and most likely will experience some hostility. I've heard girls gossip about another being a "republican." The small environment also creates a tight-knit community amidst a large University and city with tons of resources. |