<p>I'm telling you, I think aibarr got all those job offers with her engineering knowledge along with her sex appeal. ;)</p>
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consider the idea that perhaps everyone's asking her out when she's just trying to figure out why there are clock skew issues with her chip design for her VLSI course and wants to be left alone a little bit.
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<p>Haha, I can certainly understand the frustration. Though if that's the exact explanation I had been given, I'd offer to look over her critical path setup/hold timing budget over dinner... :)</p>
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I'm telling you, I think aibarr got all those job offers with her engineering knowledge along with her sex appeal.:)
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<p>What exactly is 'ladder theory'?</p>
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What exactly is 'ladder theory'?
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<p>The theory that men grade all women on a ladder in rank order by sexual desirability. Women do the same, but have two ladders - one with people they want to have sex with and also the "friends" ladder (ie: the friend zone).</p>
<p>lmao!
I never expect to find attractive girls in engineering departments. Go to a frat party or hang out on/around campus. There are plenty of attractive girls in any reputable colleges.</p>
<p>"I recommend UT-Austin"</p>
<p>thanks! i'll look into that.</p>
<p>‘And kind of depressing, too… OP, you need to find another strategy for meeting women. Do you have any friends with… well… social skills? Can you have them give you suggestions?’</p>
<p>i dont think he does</p>
<p>strange that the numbers from waterloo show mid 10% girls in EE and CE…i know at UF girls make up OVER 50% of CE</p>
<p>wow! thats crazy!</p>
<p>LMAO! looks like he is going to florida.</p>
<p><<“I recommend UT-Austin”</p>
<p>thanks! i’ll look into that.>></p>
<p>It worked for my husband!</p>
<p>A school with more people/girls = more chance of finding good looking girls.</p>
<p>This thread is actually quite amusing, but I doubt there is some heavenly grad school with beautiful women at every corner. UT AUSTIN FTW (I’m an aggie though) :p</p>
<p>haha thermo1 your threads are hilarious</p>
<p>Friend’s mom scratched off Georgia Tech. Heard there are three guys for every girl there.</p>
<p>Hey, some of us future engineer’s moms do want grandchildren!</p>