Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Smith.
Did you not see the “not all women” you blind goose
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not Stem, Not business, not all women
Or just has a more equal M/F applicant pool.
The answer is none. There are far more girls applying to liberal arts colleges today. Most boys prefer larger universities or are interested in the STEM majors - engineering, CS, pre-med. Plus, there are fewer boys that are college ready these days. Ergo, any boy that wants to be a humanities major at a small liberal arts college is going to have an advantage over girls. Because there just aren't very many of them.
But a girl interested in engineering or CS will have an advantage over boys at most universities that continue to try to maintain 50-50 parity. It comes down to supply and demand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not Stem, Not business, not all women
Or just has a more equal M/F applicant pool.
The answer is none. There are far more girls applying to liberal arts colleges today. Most boys prefer larger universities or are interested in the STEM majors - engineering, CS, pre-med. Plus, there are fewer boys that are college ready these days. Ergo, any boy that wants to be a humanities major at a small liberal arts college is going to have an advantage over girls. Because there just aren't very many of them.
But a girl interested in engineering or CS will have an advantage over boys at most universities that continue to try to maintain 50-50 parity. It comes down to supply and demand.
Anonymous wrote:Not Stem, Not business, not all women
Or just has a more equal M/F applicant pool.
Anonymous wrote:Smith.
Anonymous wrote:Not Stem, Not business, not all women
Or just has a more equal M/F applicant pool.
Anonymous wrote:Not Stem, Not business, not all women
Or just has a more equal M/F applicant pool.