<p>oh, and Boston, I meant my comment in a coplimentary light. Well, maybe not NY state.</p>
<p>Wow. I guess I'm not all that shocked that a bunch of guys are all sitting at their computers having this conversation, but still... (3 cheers for comment about blonde bimbos not being attractive, and 3 more for the one about blondes not necessarily being bimbos) That said, I too noticed that USC kids (male and female) tend to be quite attractive. Somehow though, that never made it into the list of things I considered when deciding where to apply (just finished my ED application to Brown last week). Interesting. Well, kinda, but not really.</p>
<p>i never said blondes are bimbos at all. but i can see how it could be construed that way. </p>
<p>i meant to refer to bimbos that happen to be blonde, of which there are many in southern california...</p>
<p>Have you been to Southern California?</p>
<p>Maybe you're watching too many movies. Bimbos are everywhere -in California, for sure, but not at a significantly higher rate than anywhere else.</p>
<p>MTV isn't real.</p>
<p>edit:: My apologies, that somehow came out hostile. I'm not blonde, although I'm not super intelligent, and it's probably a matter of pride for where I come from, but blonde bimbos exist in large numbers everywhere. As do blonde geniuses and bimbos "of the brown and black-haired variety".</p>
<p>i'm going to be more specific. southern california university, which was the university mentioned. thats' why i mentioned southern california. it wasn't arbitrary dis to the region. </p>
<p>there were also a huge number at my old school, tulane. they certainly are not specific to certain regions.</p>
<p>try Caltech.. hahahaa</p>
<p>"Thanks, and please, no "it's all about the inside" thing. I know it already, and it's the most important factor, but nothing will eradicate the natural fact of me being a teenage male full of hormones."</p>
<p>In that case, you probably have a raging case of acne. </p>
<p>How attractive are YOU?</p>
<p>Honestly, half of what children like you perceive as "attractiveness" is packaging, not the raw material. Girls who spend a significant amount of their energy getting waxes, putting on makeup, doing their nails, buffing their abs, streaking their hair, and picking outfits that appeal to teenage boys are not likely to go to a top academic school. </p>
<p>If that's what you are interested in, look elsewhere.</p>
<p>Anyway, any girl can pay to have any body or face that a teenage boy full of hormones would die to study with. Unfortunately none of the girls have requested the necessary brain surgeries to enhance their academic potentials to get into top academic schools. :)</p>
<p>Consolation, you should lay off. Some girls are just naturally pretty and are still perceived as attractive by men (or children, as you call them). Also, it’s no great sin for a young man to want to attend a college that can provide him with both an excellent education and an environment of hotness. Boys can’t help it if they’re visual creatures : )</p>
<p>Von_Herrs, </p>
<p>I'm super cute and I'm super smart and I'm pretty sure I'll be accepted to Brown. One of my extracurricular activities is modeling and I also scored in the 99th percentile on all three sections of the SAT. Who knows if we'll ever meet at Brown, but I'm sure there are plenty of pretty girls at that fine institution...well it is the East Coast...so I don't know...but hey! you should stay positive. (Just stay away from Yale.)</p>
<p>Are Brown boys attractive? Does anyone know? Oh, who cares…I think most girls would agree that a very intelligent guy is a very attractive guy. (OMG Brown’s going to be SO fun with all those smart guys…no wonder my parents were pushing for Wellesley…ugg my life would be miserable.)</p>
<p>Alrighty, must get my beauty rest (!)</p>
<p>lol Isabella. very funny post. do you actually model? that's totally awesome. you'll guaranted to go to Ivy Leagues then! well....that is if you want to go......</p>
<p>maybe i'll see you somewhere at Brown or something.</p>
<p>are you from the East Coast?</p>
<p>i am a Canuck hailing from Vancouver, St. George's School. (don't think you've ever heard of it.....well maybe if you go to St. Grottlesex you MIGHT have heard the name in a debate/MUN tournament somewhere.)</p>
<p>Wow, vanity AND arrogance. The perfect package!</p>
<p>Lordie, I kinda hope that Isabella.N is a flame account and not a real person.</p>
<p>In any case, everyone and their dog models nowadays. And Brown (+ the other ivys) reject plenty of people with near-perfect SAT scores. Neither element of your application makes you a lock anywhere in the Ivy League.</p>
<p>mgcsinc, given that the account was just created and has precisely one post, I would venture to guess that there is irony involved. Or at least we can hope.</p>
<p>your PC detector probably shortcircuited when you saw the thread, huh</p>
<p>how are brown guys generally?
I know some really pretty girls who go to brown but as far as guys I have no idea..</p>
<p>Von_Herrs, </p>
<p>No, not from the East Coast (OMG you East Coasters are SO unfriendly sometimes); I’m originally from the South. The citizens of my lovely state say things such as “orta” when they really mean “should”: “you orta see her in that bikini; she’s just about the prettiest gull in town.” It’s a highly illiterate state. </p>
<p>Do I model? mhm... : ) If you’re accepted to Brown we can like totally “study” together while everyone else is actually studying together. We’ll talk Nietzsche and eat snow flurries, you know. It will be loads of fun. College is not ALL about studying folks. But I tell my parents it is…that’s how I got out of applying to Wellesley. </p>
<p>So about that environment of hotness, I think Brown can totally provide it. Don’t worry. Besides, I’ll always be there just in case. (OMG kidding…Consolation don’t pounce on me!) </p>
<p>However, in the future, Von<em>Herrs, I would be a bit more careful before posting a comment as shallow and as CHILDISH as yours (of course!) was. Questions such as, “I’m a teenage boy with RAGING hormones. Tell me, are Brown girls anything to look at?” really drive the feminists and ugly girls crazy. There are a lot of phonies on this board who pride themselves on their intelligence. Small fishies in a big pond at schools like Brown, though. So I think you’re really wise, Von</em>Herrs; if you have a handful of schools which all meet your academic and intellectual requirements, why not ask about the girls? “Are Brown girls smart?” is an admittedly dumbo question. “I know Brown girls are super smart, but are they super hot?” is a much MUCH better question. Plus, you get the added bonus of the entertaining replies. Hmm…you should attend a Brown info session and at the end when they ask for questions from the audience you should calmly raise your hand and ask: “Yalies are dogs, are Brown girls as hot as they are liberal?”</p>
<p>Have your pen and paper ready. The response will surely be priceless. </p>
<p>So, are Brown girls amazingly hot? I personally could care less, but I heard there were a number of lesbians on campus…maybe they can tell you. I sure hope you’re admitted to Brown. The college probably needs more real guys like you, guys who don’t pretend their only interested in a girl’s “mind” and all that bla. Phonies galore!</p>
<p>It is only shallow people who don’t judge by appearances. If you all did your required reading you’ll know where that comes from.</p>
<p>Oh, and mgcsinc (so are you named after a component of force with extra c’s in place of the theta or what?), I’m well aware that my wonderfully high test scores won’t secure me a spot at Brown. Test scores…smess bores…</p>
<p>Alrighty…I look awesome in a bikini, Von_Herrs, but I’m totally cutting into my beauty rest. Totally going to flunk my calculus test tomorrow because of you. Ha! Just kidding! It’s a snapity snap snap. </p>
<p>I’m seventeen, super cute and super smart. Take my lead and flaunt your hotness everyone!</p>
<p>(OMG I’m already melting thinking about all the smarty pants at Brown. Aren’t you? If some guy could totally outdo me in math or history or anything…I think I’d fall in love with him :sigh: )</p>
<p>Isabella</p>
<p>Most. Fake. Account. Ever.</p>
<p>fake or not i agree with this
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It is only shallow people who don’t judge by appearances
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<p>people who judge by appearances are thought as shallow
therefore, if you want to appear as deep - non-shallow, you must negate the above.
Therefore, the reasoning is: people who don't judge by appearances are deep.</p>
<p>I won't even go there to say why this is dumb logic, and more than that, it's only used by people which are even more shallow. like "uu-uu, what can we do to appear the opposite of these generally regarded as shallow people? I know, let's call them names! yes, that will make us very non-shallow"</p>
<p>Plus he wasn't judging anyone. He is just looking for what he likes. It's normal. Saying otherwise isn't. It's actually phony and stupid. We are humans. Stop trying to not act like humans.</p>
<p>alrite. I think i like that idea, really. quite. Negru you are quite correct. I really find it somewhat humorous that there are people whose primary source of self-esteem derives from their supposed intelligence. If the SAT is any sort of indicator (and I could say with verity that it most definitely is not), then I should have the greatest self-esteem of anyone. After all, I did somehow luck out and get 2400. But I don't think intelligence should be the deciding factor, well, at least, not the pretension thereto.</p>
<p>I much prefer people who have a bit more interesting personality and character. I mean, modeling is as much of an extracurricular activity as say, music, or rugby, or something. If one enjoys doing it, then all the power to him/her. Lol and a Brown rep did come to my school. I didn't ask that question though. No point in killing my college chances. Although I almost was overcome by the impulse to write down "I learned about Brown while watching the OC" on my app. Well, to my mind, there "orta" not be anything wrong with it. Summer Roberts was an interesting character, and if real Brunonians are as caring in person as the TV character is molded to be, then, it's all good. Of course, she is an artificial creation, not reality.</p>
<p>Oh and don't think you'll beat me in history. ever. </p>
<p>And I totally digg Southern belles. as long as they are reasonably intelligent and articulate.</p>
<p>And if this is indeed a sort of sarcastic/ironic thing, well, still fun talking to you, i guess. And if it is not, then, you can PM/message me.</p>
<p>I don't think I ever intended this to degenerate into a sort of test of superficiality that it apparently has become. But I think any girl who takes care of herself can look reasonably attractive. It is not necessary a matter of natural endowment, although it certainly helps.</p>
<p>And my name is Stevie, if anyone finds it to be a bit more convenient appellation. the username is actually inspired by my friend's last name.</p>
<p>A couple things:</p>
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<li><p>Asking questions about the hotness of a student body is not stupid. It's not that different from asking about the social scene or the types of people a school attracts. Heck, it's something I thought about when I was a 17-year-old looking at schools. However, the answer is almost always going to be: 'it varies'. For what it's worth, the crowd at SPG last night suggests to me that we accepted a fairly attractive bunch this year.</p></li>
<li><p>The origin of my username has nothing to do with any physics formulas, but I'm amused at the prospect.</p></li>
<li><p>Dialectical differences in vocabulary and pronunciation say nothing about intelligence or literacy.</p></li>
<li><p>I repeat my assertion that I hope to god that our two-time-poster is not a real human being. But I know from watching MTV and VH1 reality shows that people like this exist.</p></li>
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