Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No place with less than 10% acceptance rate is going to have people focused on maintaining their looks. A lot of attractiveness comes from fitness, dressing, make up, grooming, fake lashes, hair extensions, manicure/pedicure, skincare, relaxed attitude, all of which require free time. Intellectual pursuits and humanitarian concerns shift a person’s focus from self to others.
Over the last 20 years or so, there’s been a shift from NESCAC & Ivies being schools for preppy kids straight out of the Preppy Handbook to now. They’re now filled with kids who instead have purple hair, piercings, Birkenstock’s, crop tops, bangs, and tattoos.
Bangs?
Anonymous wrote:No place with less than 10% acceptance rate is going to have people focused on maintaining their looks. A lot of attractiveness comes from fitness, dressing, make up, grooming, fake lashes, hair extensions, manicure/pedicure, skincare, relaxed attitude, all of which require free time. Intellectual pursuits and humanitarian concerns shift a person’s focus from self to others.
Anonymous wrote:Fat people don’t attend Nescacs
Nescac “floor” is super high on attractiveness
Ig models don’t go to nescacs but neither do dumpster fires
Even usc has some suspect kids
Go to nescac if you want the “safest” choice
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No place with less than 10% acceptance rate is going to have people focused on maintaining their looks. A lot of attractiveness comes from fitness, dressing, make up, grooming, fake lashes, hair extensions, manicure/pedicure, skincare, relaxed attitude, all of which require free time. Intellectual pursuits and humanitarian concerns shift a person’s focus from self to others.
Over the last 20 years or so, there’s been a shift from NESCAC & Ivies being schools for preppy kids straight out of the Preppy Handbook to now. They’re now filled with kids who instead have purple hair, piercings, Birkenstock’s, crop tops, bangs, and tattoos.
Anonymous wrote:No place with less than 10% acceptance rate is going to have people focused on maintaining their looks. A lot of attractiveness comes from fitness, dressing, make up, grooming, fake lashes, hair extensions, manicure/pedicure, skincare, relaxed attitude, all of which require free time. Intellectual pursuits and humanitarian concerns shift a person’s focus from self to others.
Anonymous wrote:No place with less than 10% acceptance rate is going to have people focused on maintaining their looks. A lot of attractiveness comes from fitness, dressing, make up, grooming, fake lashes, hair extensions, manicure/pedicure, skincare, relaxed attitude, all of which require free time. Intellectual pursuits and humanitarian concerns shift a person’s focus from self to others.
Anonymous wrote:No place with less than 10% acceptance rate is going to have people focused on maintaining their looks. A lot of attractiveness comes from fitness, dressing, make up, grooming, fake lashes, hair extensions, manicure/pedicure, skincare, relaxed attitude, all of which require free time. Intellectual pursuits and humanitarian concerns shift a person’s focus from self to others.
Anonymous wrote: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.