<p>Revan, I agree about the hotness of Romanian girls.</p>
<p>Havn't been to romania but damn, the girls in denmark fit my description of great.</p>
<p>Europe seems to make better lifestyle choices than we do in the US and it can be seen at the beltline.</p>
<p>get your heads out of the sand. if your definition of "hot/pretty" is cookie cutter skanks with fake hair, fake skin color, and makeup that should be applied with a hardware store paintbrush, then go to one of the places you listed as a typical hot girl school and have your fun while it lasts.</p>
<p>just a thought, but it's pretty common that intelligence lasts a hell of a lot longer than good looks, so hopefully the girls you meet at "hot schools" will think that the fake bake they love so much now will be worth it in 20 years. (haha, but seriously, some of the "hot" schools i was accepted to that i visited looked like they should have another race option to fill out on their apps: orange, maybe? it was pretty atrocious). </p>
<p>i'll be attending cornell next year, and, for the record i think i'm pretty damn good looking. (interestingly enough, one of my best friends will be going to uchicago. she looks like a model). looks are important to a certain extent, but i wish that a school's reputation could rest on the caliber of it's academics, as it rightfully should, instead of on a commonly accepted standard of good looks within it's student body.</p>
<p>cbxc10, thats why we are posting in the college life section and not academics.</p>
<p>but its not that bad to be really hot and attend an "ugly school". you can pretty much get any guy you want then. a semi-below average girl at my school is a queen at cornell. if you are actually hot, your phone should be ringing off the hook...</p>
<p>also, i disagree with you about "cookie-cutter" thing being a bad thing. the girls upstairs sometimes bake us cookies and i think its awesome.</p>
<p>We're not judging a school on the looks of it students. I don't think anyone here is going to decide not to go to Cornell since they have ugly girls. It's just a topic of conversation.</p>
<p>also, i disagree with you about "cookie-cutter" thing being a bad thing. the girls upstairs sometimes bake us cookies and i think its awesome.</p>
<p>I'm not sure if you were joking, but I don't think he meant to say that the girls bake cookies when he says "cookie cutter". He meant that they are all the same like cookies hence "cookie-cutter".</p>
<p>Are these the cookie cutter girls you're talking about? <a href="http://www.livejournal.com/users/etcerica/83317.html#cutid1%5B/url%5D">http://www.livejournal.com/users/etcerica/83317.html#cutid1</a></p>
<p>dude, is that thing for real?</p>
<p>that girl isn't a traditional girl at all. Piercings and too much make-up aren't cool at all.</p>
<p>No but it is typical sororstitute (notice that I didn't say sorority girl. There is a difference). And yes that is very close to a lot of sorority girls at my school. This one's for the guys: <a href="http://www.livejournal.com/users/etcerica/93162.html#cutid1%5B/url%5D">http://www.livejournal.com/users/etcerica/93162.html#cutid1</a></p>
<p>I unfortunately fit quite a few of these clothing stereotypes but I don't really have the ass-hole part down yet (at least that's what my friends tell me).</p>
<p>still....sorority girls vary by school. that may be the typical girl at a state school but not an elite private school. truly preppy kids know "less is more", etc.</p>
<p>How to be "cool": judge people based on stereotypes.</p>
<p>I heard Northwestern University was a huge party school too...</p>