girls college advice

hi, im looking at many girls colleges at du which im putting in my pref sheet. ive grown up in co ed school and have had horrible experiences with girl groups. now dont get me wrong, i have a female bestfriend from 9th grade shes the best. growing up- ive been bullied by toxic girl groups, had girls spread a lot of rumours about me. the only time i was genuinely happy was in end of 11th to 12th grade when i had this amazing guy friend grp with 2 girls [me and my bsf]. im not at all saying that i dont like girl friendships or anything like that, i love my girls but i feel like i thrive in a coed atmosphere and my close friends have been guys.
now with this past experience, how can i feel comfortable choosing a girls college? but at the same time i dont want to miss an opportunity on a good college just cuz it was a girls college.
please give me advice on this subject

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u/Dry_Sleep5438 — 9 days ago

girls college advice

Hi, I'm 18f, so i have an opportunity to join a really good girls college for undergrad, and it's near my home, good reputation and everything, but the issue is that it's a girls college.
I've grown up in co- ed atmosphere schools, particularly bad experience with girl groups
i was bullied as a kid by a group of these toxic girls, changed schools- not toxic anymore, just 2 friends. Post COVID, high school started, and girl drama again spread rumours about me and whatnot. i got one female best friend in 9th grade
i got into a serious relationship in mid-10th grade. 11th grade- still my female bsf and my bf. It wasn't until the end of 11th grade when i stopped caring about others and just focused on enjoying my life and hanging out with people i enjoyed, so i was in a friend group of mostly guys with only 2 girls [me and my bsf], and i have zero complaints, i had the best senior year I could've asked for.
Jump to present- high school has ended, and I'm still friends with my female bsf and with my bf [gonna finish 3 years next month]
btw, before this whole thing, I wasn't in guy groups as it was considered pick me for the girls who hung out with guys more. Now I will admit, these guys were actually the best, and i had matured and gotten confident.
Now you get the idea that I've had a bad past with girl groups so how can i voluntarily put myself in an all-girls atmosphere for the next 4 years bruh? but the problem is that college is really good... the best i can get with my score. Do I sacrifice co-ed for a better college, or do I sacrifice better college for co-ed?
what do you guys think? Was it a girl group issue or the classic trajectory of growing up and maturing?
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u/Dry_Sleep5438 — 9 days ago

cuet raw score- 614/1000. can i get bcom with obc-ncl quota? (commerce)

cuet raw scores: business studies- 162/250, economics- 163/250, english- 160/250, accountancy- 129/250, GAT- 131/250
best combination: domains+ english- 614/1000 (61.4%)
I found two mistakes in provisional answer key- one in english and business studies each (12 marks in total)
category- OBC NCL
female
I was aiming for bcom hons or bcom program. but with my low score, im flexible to different courses like- ba hons english, ba hons journalism, ba hons psychology
i need to know about the different ba program combinations as ive heard they have lower cutoffs and i can still graduate with an hons degree if i extend to 4 years
are there any chances of getting a college at du? normalisation expectations? preference sheet tips

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u/Dry_Sleep5438 — 26 days ago
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raw score- 614/1000 can i get bcom? obc (commerce)

cuet raw scores: business studies- 162/250, economics- 163/250, english- 160/250, accountancy- 129/250, GAT- 131/250
best combination: domains+ english- 614/1000 (61.4%)
I found two mistakes in provisional answer key- one in english and business studies each (12 marks in total)
category- OBC NCL
I was aiming for bcom hons or bcom program. but with my low score, im flexible to different courses like- ba hons english, ba hons journalism, ba hons psychology
i need to know about the different ba program combinations as ive heard they have lower cutoffs and i can still graduate with an hons degree if i extend to 4 years
are there any chances of getting a college at du? expected normalisation? preference sheet tips

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u/Dry_Sleep5438 — 26 days ago