Um, I think this is a little too "optimistic." The "education" most of these "women" are receiving at these colleges seldom has much to do with literacy, history, real art, or anything that might be construed as EDUCATIONAL. Men, on the other hand, are probably out in the job market, learning things first hand: Counting, making change, working for a living, earning a wage, and handling a budget, among other things, including joining the military. (And, of course, there are exceptions on both sides. But those girls aren't learning how to be good wives, mothers, or employees. Count on it.)