Anonymous wrote:Went to a large state school with 60:40 girls:boys ratio. Ended up with boyfriend who was frankly not at my level and yes it had an impact. That being said, it wasn't a key factor in my college decision and that's an age to make mistakes and learn what you like, not an age to settle down.
Anonymous wrote:It’s something that gives me pause because it’s a well known that this imbalanced ratio means less dating and more hook-ups.
Anonymous wrote:My DD is a junior, and is interested in going to a particular region of the country for college. There are a few liberal arts colleges on her list, but they have a 2:3 boy:girl ratio. Maybe this has always been the case, but I didn't realize until looking at the "at the glance" info for these colleges.
Does that ratio matter to many college students? At least if you might be looking to meet a possible partner in college, and if you're straight, it might be nice to have the odds in your favor, or at least 50/50?
Or do the kids not care?
Anonymous wrote:My DD is a junior, and is interested in going to a particular region of the country for college. There are a few liberal arts colleges on her list, but they have a 2:3 boy:girl ratio. Maybe this has always been the case, but I didn't realize until looking at the "at the glance" info for these colleges.
Does that ratio matter to many college students? At least if you might be looking to meet a possible partner in college, and if you're straight, it might be nice to have the odds in your favor, or at least 50/50?
Or do the kids not care?