Robert Lutece (
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2014-03-28 05:56 am (UTC)
[Action] March 25th
Because in the early nineteen hundreds, women weren't encouraged to go into the sciences.
Cambridge first accepted women in 1869. However, they attended a separate campus and received only mailed degrees.
[Simple, yes. Embarrassing. But true.]
Most of Rosalind's studies were done on her own, independent of a university, whereas I had the luxury of having that thorough education.
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[Action] March 25th
Cambridge first accepted women in 1869. However, they attended a separate campus and received only mailed degrees.
[Simple, yes. Embarrassing. But true.]
Most of Rosalind's studies were done on her own, independent of a university, whereas I had the luxury of having that thorough education.