<p>HAHA, wonderful question. Who cares if they are going to a “not so great” college. You don’t have to go to Ivy League schools to be smart… there are so many people even smarter than them…</p>
<p>lol, first off I’m not saying I wouldnt date a guy who is going to a not so great college lol. I was just curious as what you guys have to say. I mean yeah, I take it into consideration, but if the guys nice, etc. then I don’t care. </p>
<p>However, like I said, the only 18/19 in my area are either leaving to college or going to the community college here which isn’t very good. And the guys I know going there isn’t because of money reasons. It’s cause they sucked at high school/ didn’t gaf about school.</p>
<p>Wow. I can’t believe people would legit reject someone based on the selectivity of their college. And percentage acceptance rate isn’t even the same as selectivity. UChicago and Northwestern have a higher acceptance rate than a lot of schools of the same caliber. Does that mean they’re less selective? No.
I couldn’t even begin to care about the acceptance rate of the college a potential bf went to. I care if he’s smart, obvi, but setting a number? Weird.</p>
<p>This question is great, to make create a benchmark that a girl must meet to date you, LOL. I’m going to Georgia Tech next year, however, I would date a girl going working at a deli as long as she was right for me. I usually go for the airheads anyways. The college that I will be attending has an acceptance rate of 61% (in 2008), so now i just feel dumb :?</p>
<p>wow way to reinforce the stereotype of cc of course I would… why do people think they can judge others just based on the university they’re going to? It’s only a snapshot of one part of who they are</p>
<p>lol jaykayyy… I searched it up and stuffz. 50% is ok. It’s the community college/trade school guys that I would be extremely hesitant about, esp. seeing how a lot of them are during classes. I just hate it when people who are more than intelligent enough don’t pursue something higher. :/</p>
<p>A 50% acceptance rate means nothing. It can’t determine the quality of the university’s students. I have a friend who didn’t even go to college (granted, outside the U.S.) and became successful. He’s still a bachelor, and I don’t see any reason for ladies to reject him solely based on his education. As for me…sometimes I am nearly scared of guys who are significantly smarter than me, because there goes the common fear of “not being good enough.” So I definitely wouldn’t base liking someone on what college he attends, but rather on personal qualities.</p>