<p>lol I'll back wishmeluck up and admit, none of the girls at the meetup in NY were ugly, far from it. They were cute, and they definately did not make me nervous about how the girls will look at cmu next year. Like every where you go, there will be pretty girls and there will be not so attractive girls... so to generlize on something so shallow is lame! Facebook? c'mon!</p>
<p>I have no concern what so ever about how appealing the girls will be next year - infact I already know several from in and around my area that are very cute. The issue is, how many of them are single?</p>
<p>I hate to go from facebook alone, but so far the numbers are not very assuring. I've found maybe 3 girls so far that aren't in a realtionship, and something tells me that more than half of the incoming freshman girls will still be in a relatinoship by the start of the year.</p>
<p>Please someone correct me - I hope I'm wrong.</p>
<p>I am just gonna tell you guys that ..... you guys are gonna be in for a BIG surprise. Trust me. And, yes I've been to CMU. But, I just said facebook so you guys can look for yourself........</p>
<p>I wouldn't worry too much about relationship status. I know a couple of girls that are going to CMU next year that are definitely what most guys would consider attractive, and they're single. Also, let us remember the frailty of most relationships at our age, especially when coupled with the long distances that would be required to keep them together. I see no reason to be concerned about the lack of attractive girls, or the lack of attractive single girls.</p>
<p>From the sounds of this thread, I think the more devistating thought for the girls is the lack of attractive guys :-p </p>
<p>And as with girls (and guys too)... most of the high school relationships will most likely remain just that, high school relationships. Sure, its great for those who do decide to continue on their relationship... but from what I hear most people usually break off thier relationships when it turns into long distance relationships.. its not a representation of their maturity either... its just something that happens a lot. My best friend is maintain his relationship with his gf, but they are both going to schools in NY. Myself, I already talked to my gf, and we both decided its probably better that we split apart come summer time, =/ . Its all up to each individual, but remember... the backbone of most high school relationships are.. high school (if you catch my drift..)</p>