can anyone here feel the love tonight?

<p>Compared to UCLA girls, are Cal girls any good (in terms of attractiveness)?</p>

<p>grow up, please. These kinds of threads are starting to get really annoying.</p>

<p>There are many threads on this subject. Do not repeat threads please.</p>

<p>And what’s with your thread title?</p>

<p>Oh man, tough cookies OP.<br>
I guess the answer to your topic is a resounding no.</p>

<p>maybe not a resounding no, but an inference as to how many shallow guys there are on CC vs. shallow girls ;D</p>

<p>The girls at UCLA aren’t really any better looking. I’ll just leave it at that.</p>

<p>The above post is a lie.</p>

<p>I concur with the above post. i’d take their females in their undie run over our females in the nudie run anyday.</p>

<p>I really wouldn’t say guys here are any better. They are definitely creepier though. Take my word for it. >____<</p>

<p>WORD. (above post)</p>

<p>Today, my roommate and I discussed how we both try and dress somewhat masculinely for engineering/physics/math classes or events. The reason being that we feel like we can’t be taken seriously in those classes if we dressed femininely and showed up that way (in dresses, skirts, heels, even shorts, makeup, etc.). I always have the distinct inkling that if I ever showed up to one of the above mentioned classes dressed in a cute dress and heels on the first day someone will ask me if I’m lost or in the wrong class. I’d also probably give the impression that I’m silly and shallow and learning the materia isn’t that important to me. Perhaps it’d even give the impression that I’m only an engineering major so I can take advantage of the 5:1 boy to girl ratio, and I’m not actually planning on being a serious engineer. Yeah…I little off topic, but I really think people need to stop judging the attractiveness of Berkeley girls.</p>

<p>It’s not worth it to pick UCLA over Berkeley in terms of girls because the girls at UCLA are on average not really attractive. There was even a thread on the UCLA board on how everyone on average was disappointed with the girls at orientation.</p>

<p>Haha I think I know where you’re coming from dill. Living in FH on a floor with 5 other male engineers (all male floor), I was a bit annoyed by what they said about girls and academics and other activities. Admittedly, I did laugh at first, but having to live with them for a year, I thought I was gonna explode beginning around December if they didn’t talk about something else as one of them would always say something like “I bet girls couldn’t do that” or “You know what would happen if a girl did that?”
Talking about looks though…72% of people judge on first looks/impressions. </p>

<p>haha. I totally made that stat up. But a lot of people do though.
Tiber: that just means that those kids didn’t visit berkeley and went to la expecting the girls to be all supermodels. besides, people your own age–in my eyes–are so-so. but then you see the older girls and (in the future) the younger girls, and you’ll be like dayum.</p>

<p>From my own perspective, girls don’t really stand out in engineering classes despite the 1 to 5 ratio. Nobody’s gonna notice you enough to judge you anyways unless you really make an effort to dress flamboyantly. Although I’m not gonna deny that I will most likely judge you differently if you come to class dressed as a whore/frat girl. I mean, this is a serious major, so dress appropriately.</p>

<p>For those of you who care that much about attractiveness, I’d just like to add that I have seen some pretty hot GSI’s in engineering.</p>

<p>Haha, this just adds to the mostly true stereotype that engie guys are huge sexually-repressed and unknowledgeable nerds.</p>

<p>All in all, my fair assessment is this: There are always gonna be good looking, not so good looking, nice, creepy, etc. etc. people in this world. Berkeley has its own little social sphere of influence that matches more with the study-hard sort of thing, but doesn’t mean everyone here is nerdy and fugly. UCLA has it’s own little social sphere too, it matches more with what goes on in my hometown and SoCal in general, but that doesn’t mean everyone is a tan stud or hottie.</p>

<p>You’ll find hot girls anywhere, the question is if you can charm them rather than doubt their existence or question their numbers.</p>

<p>If you have to ask this question it won’t matter because you probably won’t be getting any.</p>

<p>Why the eff are people even asking this? Sheesh. I just know that someone’s going to pop up and say that the topic’s relevant even though it’s obviously NOT. (except for a few laughs, I guess)</p>

<p>“I mean, this is a serious major, so dress appropriately.”</p>

<p>I sense a double standard >.></p>

<p>Double standards are fine when the guys pay for dinners, but once it comes to something that hassles the woman, then the ladies complain about it :P</p>

<p>Fact of life.</p>

<p>All in all, some guys won’t get any because they’re immature or backwards. some guys will worry about it because they fear if there are too few, they’ll end up with the ones they don’t like. Other people just enjoy the topic for its jokes and lack of seriousness and laugh at the ones that freak out at it.</p>

<p>Are you looking for supermodels or are you looking for a good education?</p>