<p>Bubbles, I would like to have you explain again how Carly Fiorina is emblematic of UCLA, considering that she is not a graduate, and barely spent any time there at all. Most people who have to look very long and very hard to discover the connection between Carly and UCLA, and most people don't even know it exists. So explain to us again how Carly symbolizes UCLA, considering the fact that almost nobody knows that she briefly went there?</p>
<p>Please stop digressing into men and women. It really doesn't matter. Men make it to schools like MIT, Harvard, Yale, Princeton, etc. Women make it to the UC's.
Those are the facts.</p>
<p>"she's a woman and we all know woman are smarter than men</p>
<p>just look at most uc's acceptance r mostly woman
and look at UCSF Med school and UCSD med school more than the majority are woman</p>
<p>woman have greater intellectual ability"</p>
<p>I think the fact that the UC's have more women than men is only reflective of the fact that women work harder. But in terms of schools that require raw intelligence in addition to good work ethics, i.e. Caltech, MIT, Stanford, Harvard, Yale, and the ivies, you'll find than there are more men than women. Overall, there are more women than men in college but if you examine the very top colleges, there are more men than women. So I think your hypothesis that "women have greater intellectual ability [than men]" is not only crazily absurd, but also a reflection of your female inferiority complex. I happen to think that men and women are indeed equal, but if you want to espouse how women are better than men, then good luck! You won't find any evidence, and might get burned in the process.</p>