<p>ok. we all know that engineering schools don't have that many women. and the women that are present might be a little too nerdy for some of us guys. So i'm just wondering, is there still opportunity to meet women in other colleges (inside the same university)?</p>
<p>Oh, gimme a break.</p>
<p>We're not <em>all</em> bucktoothed bottleglass-bespectacled geeks, y'know. A lot of us are actually women who happen to study engineering. Give us a little credit. Nobody's career is branded on his or her forehead.</p>
<p>i need hot chicks :-/</p>
<p>There's almost never a case in which there isn't a source of girls extremely nearby an engineering school.</p>
<p>If you go to a university, there are plenty of girls in the College of Arts and Sciences. Join a few inter-college clubs, and you should have no trouble meeting girls.</p>
<p>There are many, like me, whose case is a bit more difficult. I go to Rose-Hulman, where the ENTIRE school is science and engineering only. But there are many sources of women in my surrounding city. There is an all girls school called Saint Marys of the Woods relatively nearby, and Indiana State University is also a few miles away. I plan on finding places where students from these schools can mingle.</p>
<p>Bottom line: if you look hard enough, you can find the girls. They may not be at your school, but they are nearby. Unless you go to an engineering school in the middle of the desert.</p>
<p>I think the real question is where there are opportunities for engineering women to meet hot, sexy men, because "we all know" engineering guys are pustulant mutants.</p>
<p>Oh, wait, I forgot that those of us with two X chromosomes aren't that shallow. :-P</p>
<p>You can meet plenty of ladies in Northwestern's engineering school where 30% of students are females, one of the highest, if not the highest, in the nation. The environmental engg dept probably has more women than men, depending on what year you are looking at. The Industrial engineering dept has many outgoing female students that are driven and CEO wannabes. Overall, Northwestern has 52% women and one of the alums was Miss America.</p>
<p>Dating Odds in Engineering :) : <a href="http://www.phdcomics.com/comics/archive.php?comicid=8%5B/url%5D">http://www.phdcomics.com/comics/archive.php?comicid=8</a> ...</p>
<p>the thing about girls in engineering is that theres too many guys and like one or two girls. what if more than one guy likes one girl? the girl has too much power and can afford to be choosy.</p>
<p>Come to Olin where the ratio is around 45% female thanks to the new frosh class which brought it down. Its been around 47% female before then. </p>
<p>but on engineering guys, yes the odds are good, but the goods are odd.</p>
<p>hot girls in engineering definitely have power. this is true. it's actually pretty funny watching them work it, as long as your not the one getting played i guess.</p>
<p>its happening to me right now... thats how i know they have lots of power. lol</p>
<p>ugh. i'll never date a hot engineering girl. those girls are too powerful.</p>
<p>the day I decided to become an engineer, the day I gave up on meeting hot women in college....</p>
<p>fei. dear god! are you serious?! i'm scared. reallly!</p>
<p>Evanescenteuphoria, all I can say is.... you'd better look daaaaaaamned good for your age.</p>
<p>it's ok if you meet smart women instead of hot ones...</p>
<p><em>whispers</em> they can help you with your problem sets!</p>
<p>come to usc... plenty of hot engineers</p>
<p>the day i decided to become an engineer, is the day i gave up on meeting any decent looking guys in college.</p>
<p>amen to that girlfriendmb</p>
<p>"There are many, like me, whose case is a bit more difficult. I go to Rose-Hulman, where the ENTIRE school is science and engineering only. But there are many sources of women in my surrounding city. There is an all girls school called Saint Marys of the Woods relatively nearby, and Indiana State University is also a few miles away. I plan on finding places where students from these schools can mingle."</p>
<p>Haha. Sounds VERY familiar. I go to RPI, which is pretty much a pure engineering/sciences school very similar to Rose-Hulman. Our incoming freshman class is 78% male, and the ratio is among the worst in the country. But there is an all girls school right in the same town, and SUNY Albany is mad close as well. Still, the lack of girls is something every RPI student complains about anyways.</p>
<p>I'm running VERY low on my libido after spending a year at RPI. My summer was spent working out w/ the high school football players, so that didn't help much either.</p>
<p>Someday after college I'll find a beautiful lover.</p>