<p>I am most likely going to attend UVa but there's just one thing every girl needs to know: how are the guys at UVa? By the way, I haven't had the chance to visit and I'm out of state.</p>
<p>Although it appears as if I am making my college choice by how the guys are like, I really am not. It's just a plus if the guys are hot. Thanks.</p>
<p>lol... well i dunno it's qualitative, they're passably acceptable if not outright hot, but you should know there are a lot more girls than guys (my incoming class was 57% women for example).</p>
<p>It's kind of odd, the students at UVA are uncommonly good looking. Really, I know that sounds weird, but most work out daily, few people are obese.
Girls in pearls, guys in ties. Handsome group.
You won't be disappointed.
Welcome to UVA! I'm kind of shocked you haven't visited the "Mr. Jefferson's Grounds", but you'll love it when you do.</p>
<p>yeah, powderpuff is right...the AFC is always full...wasn't UVA named like the "fittest school" or something a couple of years ago...I rarely see fat people on grounds</p>
<p>random, trivial, and inconsequential, but somewhat relevant: are many students in relationships. haha its weird but no one i know who goes her has ever dated another student.</p>
<p>Plenty of people are in a relationship. Some chose not to be because it’s easier, less stress, and dating someone out of state sucks when on breaks. It’s really what you make of it yourself. When you get into college, you realize who you are and who you want to spend time with. Relationships aren’t a trivial social factor anymore, and your natural instincts to find a suitable partner kick in. After that, it’s up to the cosmic powers to drop someone in on you ;)<br>
On the other hand, dating is really common. I know I’ve been on plenty of dates, especially recently, but I just chose not to make much more of it or it just doesn’t work out.</p>
<p>i think of my friends who are currently in relationships, half of the relationships are serious and half are really just dating and not serious. it might change a bit more as people get older, but i know enough counter examples to that (4th years and grad students still just dating and not looking for serious) to not make that a statement. now, the number of my friends not in a relationship is still pretty high… they’re definitely just dating around.</p>
<p>i think the statement about dating to date and not for social status is definitely true. why bother with all of the stress for something not worth your while.</p>