Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With one at an Ivy, I hear it's most a random hookup scene. One guy sleeping with 5 girls and the girls are fine with it. Too many hetero girls to hetero guys ratio makes it very difficult to date.
Also if white girls are not in to Asian guys, forget it.
So what is your white girl going to do before applying? Look up race makeup on CDS?
Anonymous wrote:It seems parents here are hoping to control who and when their kids date or marry?
Anonymous wrote:With one at an Ivy, I hear it's most a random hookup scene. One guy sleeping with 5 girls and the girls are fine with it. Too many hetero girls to hetero guys ratio makes it very difficult to date.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With one at an Ivy, I hear it's most a random hookup scene. One guy sleeping with 5 girls and the girls are fine with it. Too many hetero girls to hetero guys ratio makes it very difficult to date.
Also if white girls are not in to Asian guys, forget it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not something I'm worried about, but interestingly, for both of my daughters that is part of their "plan."
They have a lot of single older cousins so maybe that has influenced them plus the general societal angst about how hard it is to find someone and how horrible dating is in this day and age.
It’s unlikely. Grad school is a good time though.
+1 my kids have zero interest in finding a spouse in college. I know a lot more people who met their spouses in grad school vs undergrad
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With one at an Ivy, I hear it's most a random hookup scene. One guy sleeping with 5 girls and the girls are fine with it. Too many hetero girls to hetero guys ratio makes it very difficult to date.
Also if white girls are not in to Asian guys, forget it.
Anonymous wrote:With one at an Ivy, I hear it's most a random hookup scene. One guy sleeping with 5 girls and the girls are fine with it. Too many hetero girls to hetero guys ratio makes it very difficult to date.
Anonymous wrote:Regarding the concern of kids meeting a partner in college: My peers had 2 waves of marriage. First group was around mid to late 20's after college/grad school and the other wave was late 30's. The latter 30's group were professional woman who struggled to find a partner. These were all smart, beautiful and fun women. It's more difficult outside of school, particularly these days with workplace restrictions on dating due to possible grounds for harassment. We have 3 kids. One met partner in college (married age 28), 1 met a coworker and hid their relationship for 2 years, and 1 is in college and still dating a hs boyfriend long distance. I also have 3 beautiful single nieces age 28-34 that are struggling to meet someone and so frustrated with online dating. Gone are the days of meeting someone at a party, bar or work. Its not easy... Although I am in no rush to have my kids marry, I am aware of the current challenging dating dynamics and limitations outside a school and workplace environment.
Anonymous wrote:DD is destined for one of the Ivies; her books include 2 legacy parents as well as grandparents, significant alumni giving over many years, etc. Admission is not in doubt.
However, we do feel some trepidation at the rapidly growing demographic crisis affecting our respective Alma maters and how it may affect the pool of eligible suitors for her.
Anonymous wrote:Regarding the concern of kids meeting a partner in college: My peers had 2 waves of marriage. First group was around mid to late 20's after college/grad school and the other wave was late 30's. The latter 30's group were professional woman who struggled to find a partner. These were all smart, beautiful and fun women. It's more difficult outside of school, particularly these days with workplace restrictions on dating due to possible grounds for harassment. We have 3 kids. One met partner in college (married age 28), 1 met a coworker and hid their relationship for 2 years, and 1 is in college and still dating a hs boyfriend long distance. I also have 3 beautiful single nieces age 28-34 that are struggling to meet someone and so frustrated with online dating. Gone are the days of meeting someone at a party, bar or work. Its not easy... Although I am in no rush to have my kids marry, I am aware of the current challenging dating dynamics and limitations outside a school and workplace environment.