<p>Does going to penn make it easier to pick up members of the opposite sex from Temple, Drexel, St. Joe's, etc? I'd think going to penn would suggest intelligence, drive, and a high future salary, all of which are attractive. </p>
<p>this is mostly directed toward current students. prospective students from california or texas need not apply, lol.</p>
<p>my bro (who went to penn) was a TOTAL chick magnet before he went to college. like this guy had like 10 gurls near his penn'15 24/7, always hittin on their mothers too, etc. and then, he went to penn and his life changed. suddenly, all the gurls he liked before were always "busy," and he had to sleep with this crazy hobo woman just to maintain his 1/night average. he then noticed he was falling for his male roomate from a foreign country, whose name was Robascioot. but Roba turned out to be a woman anyway so w/e</p>
<p>temple owl kids won't impress us penn quakers by saying they go to temple. going to a certain school doesn't indicate anything about you as a person.
BUT, if a temple kid says he's in boyer, i'd personally be impressed. </p>
<p>EATYOURCEREAL -- that is the CRAZIEST story i've ever heard!!!
i'm gonna fish some haverford / swarthmore men if the penn guys don't work out. i don't like the conventional "hot guys". i go for shy, quiet, intellectual boys that i can control more easily.
not necessarily control, but you know what i mean.</p>
<p>So if I went "what up ladies, I'm a Penn Quaker" they wouldn't be like "omg aluminum_boat you must be a total badass pimp" ? **** I was banking on doing that in order to get my first girlfriend. Oh well i'm still applying ed to Penn next year anyway.</p>
<p>i would say i go to penn but drop the quaker part lol. how do ppl view penn kids tho? smart, snobby, show offy?
i hope ivy league status isnt synonymous with snobbiness and i hope ppl dont view me that way if all they kno about me is that i go to penn. i like the temple/drexel kids so im not sure if one of the 1st things i want them to kno when they meet me is that i go to penn altho if they judge me cuz of tht then i guess they arent worth my time.</p>
<p>I was hoping to go to Penn because it doesn't have the snob stereotype that HYP do. I think I'd go to Penn over HYP. Personally. </p>
<p>Hmm.. I'll probably say something like "'sup chicas I go to Penn cause I don't wanna be called a snob.". By saying this I show I'm pretty smart (I know the Spanish word for girls and I used the word stereotype) and I'm thoughtful and not show-offy(passed up HYP /don't wanna be called a snob). This will ensure me the cream of the crop when it comes to women. Rofl</p>
<p>Prestige is situational. Deep in the past, a friend of mine, who was a female Notre Dame student back when Notre Dame was not yet co-ed (they let women into the engineering program, because St. Mary's didn't have one), told me a great story about being macked on by a cute guy at a bar in our hometown favored by Catholic high school jocks. He was telling her that he went to Notre Dame, and she was pretty certain he was lying, because she basically knew everyone from our city there, and she thought she would have noticed someone that cute before. But she played along, asking him innocent-type questions and batting her eyes, until finally she sprang the trap and called him on the b.s. Who was he really? The Yale Ivy champion starting quarterback, a molecular biology major on his way to med school. Except in that bar, in that midwestern city, just being anyone at Notre Dame was a better way to pick up girls than that.</p>