No engineering and UNC. UVA College of Arts and Sciences First Years are 62% Female, 38% Male. |
| Educated men are going extinct. |
First, statistics alone do not prove discrimination. Second, if they became an all women's college that would also be a problem. |
Educated women will pick up all the slack and then some. Not to worry. But seriously...best to have educational equality. Why are males not pursuing higher education? |
| VCU entering is 67% female and 33% male. |
I for one welcome our smart female overlords. . . |
really? why? personally it's not that surprising to me, given unc doesn't have engineering or anything ag-related (e.g., male dominated fields). it's very liberal arts focused for a large state school, and humanities/social science majors tend to be more female dominated. |
and of those 33% I'd say at least a quarter are gay... |
You need an engineering school to keep things more balanced. If you are largely engineering, you need more Liberal Arts to keep things balanced. Georgia Tech, largely engineering, is 59% male and 41% female with an 18% admit rate for males and a 27% admit rate for females. |
But the gay percentage among females is likely similar, so it evens out. |
That would still leave 2 straight females for every straight guy. |
| Admittedly I did not read this whole thread. But I have a DS interested in both UVA and UNC and looking at the #s posted I see the difference in b:g ratio. But, exactly why does that matter? Why do I care there are more girls on campus than boys? What does that impact in terms of education, experience, outcome? |
Selective mating |
| So this whole thread is just to discuss odds of meeting a potential partner during undergrad? |
I think it is. When I pointed out Caltech is 60% male, my son suddenly lost interest in applying. |