<p>Here’s CC poster amherst08 weighing in on the subject :
“On the party/social level, all five college students- Smith and Mount Holyoke girls in particular-come to Amherst parties,…”</p>
<p>Another post from Amherst student Catfish:
"As a straight guy at Amherst, you definitely see a beneficial tilt in the guy/girl ratio from the large numbers of women from Smith and Mount Holyoke who come to Amherst parties. I assume it’s because us Amherst guys are so darn good looking. <em>cough</em> "</p>
<p>A post by Amherst student Lemonjello:
"Girls from Smith and Mt. Holyoke do tend to come to Amherst on weekend nights, especially when there are big parties planned. "</p>
<p>Here’s a good one from CC poster and Amherst student blazianazn:</p>
<p>"Social life is… an interesting subject. I’ll try and give you the most brutally honest answer I can. There are a lot of Smith and Mt. Holyoke girls on the Amherst campus on weekends. As a whole, they are regarded as ‘desperate’, ‘male-hungry’ women looking to score and spend the night. Sucks, I know, but that’s stereotyping for you. There’s the semi-known saying that goes around “Smith girls you marry, Holyoke girls you hook up with, Amherst girls you talk to”… whatever that means to you. Basically… the women from the all-female schools tend to be a little objectified in our neck of the woods, but that kind of reverses poetically when guys are at MHC or Smith.</p>
<p>Hope I helped. "</p>
<p>Oh you helped, blazianazn, you certainly did.</p>
<p>Here’s Amherst student Lemonjello’s response:</p>
<p>"Blazianazn is definitely right about the perception of Holyoke and Smith girls at Amherst, although that is probably not entirely fair. "</p>
<p>And Blazianazn responds:</p>
<p>“Yea, the perception of the Smith and MHC girls isn’t fair at all, but it’s absolutely true.”</p>
<p>Ooh, a little dig there, sounds like that Amherst woman is not entirely thrilled with the situation, doesn’t it?? That’s how I read it, anyway.</p>
<p>Amherst woman unregistered disagrees with you too:
"Yes, they come to our school for parties…often. "</p>
<p>Seconded by, yet again, Catfish, who is clearly having a better time there than you are:
“I’ll just second what unregistered said. It’s one of the major benefits of the consortium.”</p>
<p>But at least, for counterpoint, unregistered is cool with it:
"No, it’s great for us. I’ve made some wonderful friends at Smith and Mt. Holyoke, and for Amherst girls really interested in expanding their dating options, there are ten thousand males to choose amongst, "</p>
<p>here she must be looking to U Mass for companionship, sounds like a more theoretical number than actual. To continue:</p>
<p>"…and I know that both UMass and Hampshire have some gems…sure, we don’t have dozens of scantily clad males coming to our campus every weekend, but we can bond over joking about the females who do so. It is a fun place to go to school. "</p>
<p>Another quote from the amherst subforum, that seems like it may be relevant here:</p>
<p>“It does not matter how many fish swim in your sea, if you do not know how to catch one.”</p>
<p>-Sun Tzu</p>
<p>I’m sure I can find more, but that’s quite enough for now.
the point is, yes I do not know, I read it from amherst students who posted here.</p>