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co-ed vs. single sex

I’ve been looking only at co-ed schools so far, but I’m beginning to reconsider all women’s colleges. Any thoughts, pros and cons, or advice on the matter would be great. Thanks!

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Quite a bit of the colleges I want to apply to are women colleges. The reason why I'm applying is because they usually have small classes, which I prefer, and have great financial aid. But most of them are also set in suburban or rural areas, so beware of that if you go with a women's college. Some women colleges have a system where you can take classes at a neighboring college, which may be co-ed, so you can still have male interaction.

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