<p>Don't ask me why - I know, funny/weird question. But I just came back from Hopkins Hospital on a research project/internship and there were several girls there who were beyond attractive and smart. I don't plan to go to medical school - I graduate in 1-2 years and plan to either work in finance or technology (majoring in computer science). Anyhow, short of working at a hospital or medical center, what's a way I can meet medical school girls either after graduation or during internships? </p>
<p>Anyone who's actually in medical school have a clue of where you go off to? Do most of you just date your fellow classmates, or are you actually interested in dating someone who isn't a biology nerd?</p>
<p>ps. I'm not being discriminatory - I just find them attractive/smart/good career prospects haha - the whole package. I'd seriously like to see what it's like to date one later.</p>
<p>I’d ask around the hospital (or a male medical student) where students tend to frequent for drinking and socialization. You could also ask what neighborhood that most students live in.</p>
<p>My girlfriend is a businesswoman and I’m quite satisfied that she is not a medical student.</p>
<p>Why just female doctors? No hot nurses? Nurses for some reason tend to be A LOT more attractive in general when compared to chick docs. (something I observed in my clinical experience) =)</p>
<p>Well, for one there are more nurses so you are more likely to spot more good looking ones. For two, nurses often are younger than doctors when they first start out so you have that to consider. For three, nurses often work/study less relative to medical students/doctors and thus have more time to exercise :D</p>
<p>I personally prefer nurses. Chronic stress wrecks havoc with your menstrual cycle, thus, leading to chronic **<strong><em>iness and PMS. They taught us that in med school (minus the part about chronic *</em></strong>*iness and PMS).</p>
<p>Intelligence is certainly sexy. But, I’d want a girl I can hold a conversation with about sports, politics, whatever. She doesn’t need to split atoms or name me the 3 C’s of measles. I’d settle for double C’s.</p>
<p>^^^ I prefer double D’s, but C’s are fine too. No A’s or B’s. hahaha =)</p>
<p>Seriously Harvardtransfer, *** is up with your thread. I personally think your question is ■■■■■■■■. I don’t know why you NEED to have a doc, there are plenty of smart women who are beautiful in other fields as well.</p>