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Thoughts on Bryn Mawr's Philosophy Program?

Hey there! I'm thinking about applying to Bryn Mawr College and I'm really interested in majoring in philosophy. Can anyone tell me more about their philosophy program and how it compares to other colleges' programs? I'd appreciate any insight!

9 months ago

Hey! Many students who have studied philosophy at Bryn Mawr College have spoken positively about the experience, noting the intimate class sizes and the availability of professors. The department has a strong focus on the history of philosophy, including ancient, medieval, and modern philosophy, as well as courses that span various areas like ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, and social-political philosophy.

One of the benefits of Bryn Mawr's philosophy program is its collaboration with the Tri-College Consortium, which includes Haverford College and Swarthmore College. This allows students to take a wide range of philosophy classes at all three institutions, increasing the number of courses available and providing exposure to a diverse set of faculty and approaches to the subject. Additionally, Bryn Mawr students can also take courses at the University of Pennsylvania through a reciprocal agreement called the Quaker Consortium.

Compared to other colleges, Bryn Mawr's program may not have the same level of recognition as some larger research universities or Ivy League institutions with more extensive course offerings and resources. However, Bryn Mawr does offer a more personalized and close-knit environment that can be quite appealing to many students.

When choosing a philosophy program, it's important to consider your own priorities in terms of class size, access to faculty, and what aspects of philosophy interest you the most. If you value a smaller, liberal arts college experience and can take advantage of the courses offered through the Tri-College Consortium and the Quaker Consortium, Bryn Mawr could be a great fit for you. Good luck with your decision!

9 months ago

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