What's wrong with Harvard students?

<p>Um, from Facebook cruising of early admits, I haven't found the students any uglier or prettier than usual... Definitely a few token gorgeous people, a good portion of cute people. I mean, if you really need to be surrounded by hot blonde sorority chicks for four years, there are definitely better places for that.</p>

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<p>Is it possible that at Harvard, people know that they can take amazing academics for granted, and they need to use their limited time to see what other aspects of college life are like there?</p>

<p>"Token gorgeous people"... lol!</p>

<p>Very attractive people intimidate me. Haha. But, in any case, some people think "hotness" is directly proportional to makeup worn and inversely proportional to skin covered... so, by that measure, I think Harvard might not be "hot" at all. ;)</p>

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<p>Actually, we call that chonga here in Miami.</p>

<p>That's also very true. </p>

<p>Attractiveness is highly related to amount of time put into making oneself look socially acceptable. If Harvard had a hotness initiative, it could give the entire campus makeovers and require wearing makeup and fashionable clothing. Seriously, good/above average looks are often 80% pure effort.</p>

<p>Not really. The hottest girls I know wear sweaters that cover their skin, and wear either light or no makeup at all. I'm not saying they don't take care of themselves, I'm just saying that makeup and skin uncovered doesn't make a hot girl. Only makes a girl promiscuous and easier to get, since apparently she's looking for it.</p>

<p>"Only makes a girl promiscuous and easier to get, since apparently she's looking for it."</p>

<p>That's an incredibly loaded statement...</p>

<p>It is...and I apologize to all those girls that do so simply to be more comfortable etc...</p>

<p>but you know what I mean.</p>

<p>Chonga....</p>