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<li>I do like to use the word ridiculously.</li>
<li>I read my post just now and saw that it did come across as downright arrogant, but that wasn't what I meant to get across from it!</li>
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<p>Seriously I was just trying to say that there is pretty much no way for there to be NO hot girls at MIT. And mia I know you can make fun of me for that, but please don't.... You'll just shoot my self esteem down! :-( haha (And plus it's not like I said that!)</p>
<p>P.S. - I'm NOT arrogant! Just could have reworded that last post A LOT better!</p>
<p>haha, well, i do think there are a lot of pretty girls at MIT when I was over there in the summer (the time when freshmen and some upperclassmen are coming in). and guys are just pretty ok too, but then, I haven't seen the whole MIT yet. lol.</p>
<p>1) Once you get to MIT, you're going to have a lot more to worry about than how nice the girls look.
2) Once girls get to MIT, they have a lot more to worry about than how nice they look.
e) Did you know that MIT girls actually care about what prospective students think about them? We send out surveys monthly. (Dear prospective student: Do you think I am ugly? Please circle one: Yes; No.)
3) The admissions committee uses a "hotness rating factor" scale as part of the admissions decision, therefore insuring that ~50% of MIT's student population can model a bikini using both their sexy, sexy curves and differential equations, which might also qualify as sexy, sexy curves, depending on your point of view. (Later on, girls also learn how to model a bikini in SolidWorks-- oh boy!)
4) Unfortunately, the freshman credit limit precludes you from taking 19.112, Ogling Hot MIT Chicks. Tough cookies, '13 guys. (If you pass the chem advanced standing exam though, you might be able to take it second semester-- if that's not incentive I don't know what is!)
5) Personally, I'm so hot that I cancel out all un-hotness with plenty left over, rendering this discussion irrelevant. </p>
<p>STOP DISTRACTING ME FROM HOMEWORK WITH YOUR HUMOR, CC!</p>
<p>Smart and attractive are not mutually exclusive. D applied to MIT (RD so she won't know until April) but she is both ranked #1 and homecoming queen.</p>
<p>^Exactly! I knew a couple of homecoming queens at MIT, and a few of the girls who were on the cheerleading squad with me were state beauty pageant contestants. One of the girls I knew was a very dedicated fashionista, and didn't show up to class without designer shoes and perfectly coordinated outfits.</p>
<p>There are all kinds of girls at MIT, and it's pretty hard to shoehorn them all into a single box.</p>
<p>Frankenchris1 send me a pic of your gf to me. LOL (If you didn't catch on, that was a joke. But I am sure that there are hot girls at MIT AND your gf is hot. I don't know what you would gain by lying about that!)</p>
<p>I think the question has been answered by now in at least 6 posts so far.</p>
<p>1) There are "hot" girls at MIT.
2) Even if there weren't, there are still plenty of surrounding colleges.
3) Don't worry about it. At MIT, finding a mate is the least of your problems.</p>
<p>Haha bananaland, now go work on that homework.</p>