

As a liberal arts college, Wellesley offers its students the space to explore a multitude of academic interests. Whether it be inter-disciplinary interests or interests in specific categories (humanities, STEM, Social Sciences etc), Wellesley courses have numerous classes that will cater to your interest. If Wellesley doesn’t have the class you’re looking for, its partner schools MIT, Olin, and Babson will and it’s just as easy to access those courses! The College is meant for students who are independent, curious, resourceful and strong-willed. Advocacy and self-assurance is a must to succeed on this campus!
View moreMy sophomore knowledge may be a little limited, but my experience at Wellesley College was pretty good! It’s a beautiful campus with lovely old buildings, small classes, and friendly students. Although social life may be limited, I personally like the smaller campus, which gives a greater sense of community. But I will say that the indoor food requires attention, the food is often repetitive and quickly becomes boring. Although I think it might be due to limited resources, it shouldn’t result in serving chicken nuggets and fries 3-4 times a week. The faculty are pleasant and mostly approachable and ready to help! There are ways to get involved, whether through organizations or a dual degree. And research opportunities are available through the faculty, professors (mainly in science) hold positions in personal laboratories. And during the summer, various programs are available for research! Overall so far so good and I’m enjoying my time. Pretty good ! Excellent environment to learn and promote a global view of the world. Faculty and your peers will have the greatest impact on your experience. So if you make a good choice, you will definitely be satisfied.
View moreWellesley College has opened a lot of doors for me in a very short period of time. I have been challenged academically in new ways and in areas I had never been involved with. The college student community is fantastic. Inclusion and diversity are two aspects about it that I have come to appreciate the most.
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