<p>Has anyone else noticed that there seem to be many more accepted girls than boys? I know it's usually about 47/53 but at our DT the numbers were way off and the same goes for the facebook group.</p>
<p>Well, I don’t know about accepted but at most universities these days there are more women than men matriculating. Tulane’s ratio was unusually skewed last year at 57% female. Obviously they would like more of a balance, but nationwide I think it is like 55% of entering freshmen are women.</p>
<p>S2 is just fine with the current imbalance.</p>
<p>I am sure he is, the cad.</p>
<p>I think you need to take into account that girls are more likely to begin social networking through facebook groups - I know guys who don’t even join their college facebook groups before actually getting on campus. </p>
<p>And the same might be said for stressing more about the “perfect college” for them, so they might be visiting more. </p>
<p>Just theories, but as a female student I don’t really notice any inequalities so I wouldn’t worry about it.</p>
<p>Hey y’all. There seems to be a pretty big gender gap nationwide for college education, although there are still some colleges where there are more guys than girls. I guess thats probably a good thing for us in the long run, as there will be a lot more cualified females. A difference of a couple of percent doesn’t really make a big difference, although at colleges where the ratio is like 3 girls to 1 guy you start to notice a more casual attitude to dating and sex, especially around the fraternities</p>