Anonymous wrote: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.
Then I suggest she attends a university based on male to female ratio. Good lord …
Always be able to support yourself. That’s what my parents told me in my childhood. So glad I had a career and my own retirement and not living back in the 50s.
The man is not the plan.
Anonymous wrote:There is no "best," but from what I hear from friends w/kids in college, and from my kids' experience, small schools are great for dating and relationships - medium and large are better for hookups.
Anonymous wrote:Avoid small schools as everyone will know your business and it can be difficult to avoid the repercussions of a bad break-up.
Anonymous wrote:ok, bare with me for a minute, please. My daughter attends a small, single gender school. She has very good friends and is well liked but i don't think is super extroverted or outgoing around kids she doesn't know and she has very little experience with boys (as friends or dating).
She really wants to go to college and have a strong social life, dating life, etc. She has many apps in and more to come and has been mainly focused on academic fit but I'm wondering about school size and building a community--meeting friends, dating, etc. Is it easier to do so at smaller or larger school? Bowdoin 2K? Wake Forest 5K?, UVA 17K? Michigan 34K? I'm throwing out these as random size examples (she hasn't applied to all) but I'm just curious about what your own experience was or the experience of your kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would consider the ratio of boys to girls in the schools rather than worry about the size of the student body.
Yes.
And a fun school like an SEC school or a Catholic school like Notre Dame, vs a stuffy school like an ivy or most private universities.
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:I would consider the ratio of boys to girls in the schools rather than worry about the size of the student body.
Anonymous wrote:Not to put too fine a point on it….
If she is hot then she will have no problem dating no matter what college she goes to.