Schools where girls are interested in relationships

<p>Look, I'm not the type of guy that's really interested in hooking-up night night after night. I'd much rather have a steady girlfriend. Call me conservative w/e. I'm actually very liberal politically. Anyways, what good schools have attractive girls that are more interested in relationships? I know schools in the South tend to have this trend, but specific schools would be nice. Remember they have to be good-very good schools. TY.</p>

<p>You can find students (ladies and gents) who are into serious dating at any university. For the most part though, regardless of the university, most college students these days tend to be so focused on learning and having a good time. I'd say that serious dating isn't a priority on most college students' list. That's obviously a sweeping statement, but I think it applies.</p>

<p>By the way, why does it have to be an extreme either way (hook ups or serious relationship). I'd say most university students practice a happy medium, where they basically date casually.</p>

<p>Yea, I know that most dating at college is going to be very casual. I know that. I'm not expecting to go out to ANY really nice restaurants. What I'm talking about is which colleges are there a lot of couples I guess, instead of random hooking-up. I'm totally down with casual group dates, or just hanging around, but I also like have a steady girlfriend, rather than dating and hooking-up with mutliple girls.</p>

<p>Try religious universities then. Catholic affiliatd ones like Notre Dame or if you are really serious then some Mormon colleges definitely stress 1 girl/1 guy relationships (you can even get married).</p>

<p>I agree about the colleges with religious affiliations. They are a good place to meet a prospective husband/wife.</p>

<p>I think there is generally an inverse relationship between the selectivity of the school and the interest in serious relationships. The selective Catholic and Christian colleges might be an exception. This is unfortunate because it becomes much harder to meet somebody after college. </p>

<p>Perhaps public universities are more conducive to forming serious relationships than private universities. Perhaps the optimal schools for meeting someone for a serious relationship AND who is also smart are the public Ivies and the private universities below the top 10 or 20 but above the second tier. There are students at every school who are both smart and nice...I am just talking generalities.</p>

<p>Sometimes people who are book-smart are not very relationship-smart. Success in career and school becomes rather empty when you don't have someone to share it with. Achievement-oriented people tend to sacrifice love and friendship. I think this is a big mistake. And, who wants someone who will make you their second priority anyway?</p>

<p>Aight thanks for all the responses. I'm not necessarily looking for a future wife, lol. I definitely don't wanna go to like a Mormon college, lol. Georgetown is my #1 choice right now, so hopefully, I'll get in.</p>