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« Reply #12 on: May 05, 2016, 06:05:42 AM » |
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33. North Carolina State University
This is stereotypically expected, since NCSU is recognized as an engineering school, which tends to attract more males than females. However, with programs like Women in Science and Engineering (WISE), the female population is on the rise, and the boy-to-girl ratio is evening out.
North Carolina State suffers in comparison to its rival in Chapel Hill, but it shouldn't because the girls here are top notch. North Carolina must be a great place to go to school pretty much no matter what college you choose to attend.
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« Reply #13 on: May 05, 2016, 06:06:34 AM » |
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32. University of Michigan
Michigan is one of the finer public schools in the country, so not only will you find some pretty girls, she'll probably be able to hold a conversation with you.
Due to Michigan's cold weather, many students drown in oversize sweatshirts to keep warm. On the weekends, however, regardless of temperatures, girls will sport their most flattering shirts and skirts
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« Reply #14 on: May 05, 2016, 06:07:16 AM » |
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31. University of Illinois
Nothing better than a gorgeous girl who is also smart, and the University of Illinois, embraces that belief to the fullest.
A creative student at UofI put together a "Girls of Engineering" for the 2007 year and the picture above graced the cover. Sign me up for the 2008 edition.
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« Reply #15 on: May 05, 2016, 06:07:55 AM » |
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30. Duke University
I'm sure Tool Vitale would have Duke's women #1 in the land, but I think this is pretty fair. I'm sure Duke fans will be upset when they see further down the list that North Carolina has trumped them again.
Most Dukies are conscientious about their image, and it shows—students hit the gym often to stay fit, and people commonly dress up for class and parties.
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« Reply #16 on: May 05, 2016, 06:08:43 AM » |
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29. University of Utah
Everyone knows it I think, Mormon girls are generally pretty. But I'm guessing you get a slightly less crazy student body at Utah than you do at BYU, which is why we went with the Utes for our list.
There are a lot of married students at the U. However, this should not discourage you from trying to find love on campus. It's a big school and that equates to many single people, kind of the strength-in-numbers approach.
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« Reply #17 on: May 05, 2016, 06:09:34 AM » |
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28. University of North Carolina at Chapel HillGuys & Girls
Carolina offers many opportunities to meet people of the opposite sex for friendship or something more. There are parties, clubs, organizations, sports, and many communal places that students meet up.
Powder blue is a good color on most girls, and UNC co-eds wear it especially well. They also have a reputation as being slightly less bookish than their Duke counterparts, which, for the purposes of this list anyway, is a good thing. Go to The NEXT Page for More Pictures >>>
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