<p>which schools have loads of attractive students? :D</p>
<p>Please don't tell me the Claremont Colleges. I was just there and I was disappointed. Same experience I had when I visited Stanford. But, at least, at Stanford there were a few that I've seen. :)</p>
<p>Go to any large school, live in the dorms your first couple years, get involved with Greek life (or any type of fraternity/sorority type groups) and be social… and you will be just fine.
It is more about your network of friends and your social skills than attending a school with the ‘hottest student body’.</p>
<p>This is a sentiment which has been repeatedly voiced here and, IMHO, needs to be addressed.</p>
<p>The attractiveness of female students is a horrible basis on which to select a university.</p>
<p>Even for finding people to date, it’s potentially counterproductive. For one thing, if the women at a university tend to be more attractive, the men likely will be too. If so, it’s a wash. It’s also a fallacy to assume that just because attractive women attend a university, one will have an opportunity to date them.</p>
<p>It’s better to choose a university which is a good fit overall. In addition to the other solid reasons for doing so, you’ll meet more people this way. All other things being equal, you’ll thus meet more people who you find attractive.</p>
<p>It depends. If you prefer black or hispanic people, there’s historically black / hispanic schools out there. If you’re into asians, check any UC (less so Santa Barbara). The rest are usually judged on their white people. </p>
<p>While in CA, check:
Loyola Marymount
Azusa Pacific
Vanguard University of Southern California
San Diego State
U San Diego (not to be confused with SDSU or UCSD [which isn’t as attractive])</p>
<p>In a sample of over 1000 people, which most colleges are, the population will pretty closely mirror the larger population. Just as there will be a few really tall people, a few really short people, and a lot of people of average height, you’ll find that the distribution of good looks will be about what it’ll be anywhere else. Local factors can sway things a bit - for instance, in the South, our deep-fried dietary habits tend to produce a larger proportion of people who . . . well, . . . are of larger proportions. But college student populations, for the most part, tend to resemble one another wherever they are. Go ahead and flatter your favorite campus all you want, if it make you feel good or jump-starts your hormones. But drawing intra-campus distinctions on looks just isn’t very relevant.</p>
<p>webshots dot com has more college people pics than photobucket. just go there & type things like college party, frats, sororities, keg stands, etc.</p>
<p>Northeast: University of Rhode Island
Mid-Atlantic: Loyola of Maryland / University of Richmond (Tie)
Southeast: Ole Miss
Midwest: University of Iowa / University of Wisconsin (Tie)
Southwest: San Diego State / Arizona State (Tie)
Northwest: Washington State University<br>
North of the Border: McGill University</p>