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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s not typical for half the men at a college to be gay so it’s something that any applicant should be comfortable with. It’s a defining attribute of Vassar. I don’t think any other top LACs have that characteristic. Vassar also has to go to lengths to maintain its male ratio which stands now at 38 pct. It is less selective when it comes to men. that is something to think about. A lot of guys are perhaps there because they wanted to attend a top ranked lac and this is the only one they could get into. Financial aid is also very good at Vassar which could be attractive to male applicants from lower income backgrounds. So one observation is that you could have a lot of men there who are there for the academic part rather than really being invested in the school culture. All things to consider. https://miscellanynews.org/2019/04/10/opinions/vassar-admissions-exhibits-gender-bias-against-women/ [/quote] Do let us know where we can find data on the fraction of men at a college who are gay. Also, many colleges/universities are less selective when it comes to men. For example, see https://www.collegetransitions.com/blog/can-your-gender-give-you-an-admissions-edge/ And explore the data available at https://www.highereddatastories.com/2021/09/gender-advantages-in-college-admission.html Also, check out the Vassar Factbook to see how this gender advantage for men has been changing in recent years, https://offices.vassar.edu/institutional-research/fact-book/ Always good to be well-informed before making broad pronouncements. [/quote] I really don’t think there is reliable data out there tracking gay populations but alums here seem to confirm it was about half. I didn’t learn anything knew from the fact book. 38 pct male is taken from CDS. Look- it’s a very female and very gay school. Nothing wrong with that but it sets it apart from other schools. [/quote] PP Vassar alum here. I said in my previous post that "it [i]seemed like[/i] half the men were gay." I have no idea the actual percentage was. Don't take my post as confirmation that it was about half.[/quote] It’s probably illegal to ask people if they are gay (but who knows anymore?). So we have to rely on impressions and your impression is probably not far off. It is logical that gay males would be drawn to a very progressive former women’s college near NYC[/quote] And people that want an environment accepting if gay students. It seems crazy to have to deliberately consider that in the year of 2023 but here we are. Things going on in places like Florida are repellent to gay students and other people that know and support the gay people in their lives [/quote]
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