not so coed
"As a New York Times article points out, there are only four all male college left in the Unites States as of this year: Hamden-sydney, in Virginia; Wabash College, near Indianapolis; Morehouse College in Atlanta; and Deep Springs, a tiny, two-year college located on a cattle ranch in eastern California." This was taken from the following website: http://www.universities-weblog.com/50226711/allmale_colleges_few_and_literally_far_between.php
It is suprising that there are only four all male colleges left in the nation. The website states that in the mid 1960's, there were around 250 all male colleges, but with womens rights on the rise, universities started acceping women and going co-ed, in fear that they would be accused as being unfair. Colleges felt the pressure to accept women during this uprise and colleges all over the country were forced to include women into an all male cirriculum. It is also suprising that we are almost neigbors with one of those four colleges. Wabash college, close to Indianapolis, is not a far drive drive from Purdue.
In reguards to the recent news article about a man trying to get into an all womens school, He should be treated in the same way that a women would be treated if she were trying to get into an all male school. He should not be admitted, because there are all male schools, four to be exact, that women are not allowed in to. There are plenty of other choices for that individual, including all male schools if he likes the one gender kind of school. He is not the minority in gender, and has more oppurtunity provided to him than any women has ever had, so he should direct his interests elsewhere, and try a new school.
It is suprising that there are only four all male colleges left in the nation. The website states that in the mid 1960's, there were around 250 all male colleges, but with womens rights on the rise, universities started acceping women and going co-ed, in fear that they would be accused as being unfair. Colleges felt the pressure to accept women during this uprise and colleges all over the country were forced to include women into an all male cirriculum. It is also suprising that we are almost neigbors with one of those four colleges. Wabash college, close to Indianapolis, is not a far drive drive from Purdue.
In reguards to the recent news article about a man trying to get into an all womens school, He should be treated in the same way that a women would be treated if she were trying to get into an all male school. He should not be admitted, because there are all male schools, four to be exact, that women are not allowed in to. There are plenty of other choices for that individual, including all male schools if he likes the one gender kind of school. He is not the minority in gender, and has more oppurtunity provided to him than any women has ever had, so he should direct his interests elsewhere, and try a new school.

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