You must be jealous. I am sure you are beautiful “inside”. |
| When I was at Towson in the late 80’s they won the playboy magazine most beautiful women honor. I found it strange. |
| University of Michigan. We were even wondering if looks were a criteria for admission. |
DP here. Wondering who the southerners are who feel they have to try to toot their own horn? LOL. |
This. SEC is the best top to bottom and Ole Miss could well be the top of the top. |
| Isn’t the answer to every question on the college forum —- UVA! |
| University of Florida! Go Gators |
Too many have that upper midwestern layer of insulation |
| This is hilarious. I’m going to vote Brigham Young University since everybody there is trying to look hot so they can get married. |
Definitely no freshman 15 from binge drinking there. I'd go with a service academy because heavy exercise is mandated |
| University of Southern California. Everyone is well off and can afford nice clothing, make up and hair styling. They are in shape, ready for the beach and half naked. My nieces went there. |
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Schools in warm climates because people coverup less, thus they want to be in shape.
Schools that are average to better than average in academics because students that look great want to have fun, so super-rigorous academics is not on their agenda, yet these kids also want to be reasonably successful and their school to be recognizable. Schools that have larger Greek participation because kids that look great tend to be more extroverted and sociable. Schools that have a wealthy student body because while money may not buy looks per se, the culture promotes healthy eating, exercise, and sociable qualities. Also, such kids have the money for various hair and skin treatments, and, of course, nice clothes. That said, wealth is probably the least important factor of these four. Put it all together and I would guess private schools like Wake Forest, SMU, and USC, and public schools like UNC, Florida, UTexas, Alabama, Auburn, Arizona, UCSB, and UCLA. |
Half the freshman guys are already balding. I wish I was kidding. It’s a bizarre phenomenon. |
Lol indeed. Where did I say I was a “southerner”? |
| No idea, but if it were me, I'd probably look at schools with a more active than average Greek scene, particularly in the South. |