Anonymous wrote:ideal size - between 1200 to 2000, and most imp - student faculty ratio less than 10:1.
Anything above 3k isn't fine.
Obviously single gender school is ????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought the MRS degree was a thing of the past. Isn’t college for education
Go into the Relationships forum and see how hard it is to date and find a quality life partner after college! It gets harder and harder as time passes. The apps are horrible, and if you want to meet "organically" so many places are "off limits" as far as many women are concerned - work, the gym, the coffee shop, the bookshop. It's a total minefield, and plenty of men have been conditioned not to approach women in public. Flirting and getting phone numbers is increasingly a lost art.
You are not doing women any favors if you pretend college is "just for education" and they should take finding a potential husband off the table. You will never find a better place to do so than college!
Anonymous wrote:I thought the MRS degree was a thing of the past. Isn’t college for education
Anonymous wrote:I would consider the ratio of boys to girls in the schools rather than worry about the size of the student body.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will depend more on how successful she is at getting connected on campus and where she will be comfortable making the effort. Kids can thrive socially or be isolated at small, medium and large colleges. The trick is really making the effort at first building a friend group. Find the college where that will happen naturally and the dating will come from being in circles with friends of friends, etc.
This. The effort is key and that’s a requirement everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:I would consider the ratio of boys to girls in the schools rather than worry about the size of the student body.
I thought the MRS degree was a thing of the past. Isn’t college for education
Go into the Relationships forum and see how hard it is to date and find a quality life partner after college!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought the MRS degree was a thing of the past. Isn’t college for education
It’s making a comeback.
Turns out the millennial experience of let’s all focus on our careers and sleep around in our 20s was good for some, but left a lot of mid-30s gals reevaluating the choice and without a ton of options to meet matches outside of hookup-culture apps.