So being a female CompE student I decided to play 'find the ratios' in my classes. All CompE, EE, or CompSci Classes: Male:Female 81:3 10:1 32:2 26:1 45:3 9:1
Find the ratio of ugly chicks to acceptable rolla standard. The number of chicks man would dare touch on this campus is actually much lower then the number of total chicks.
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Goran: remember that the rolla standard of whats acceptable changes over the course of the year as guys become more desperate. So while the ratio of ugly to acceptable may be pretty heavily weighted towards ugly right now it will slowly move towards more acceptable as the semester progresses and people have less chance to get out of town.
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For added fun, try to determine the ratio of [girls with wedding/engagement rings on]:[girls publicly hanging on a boyfriend]:[girls flying solo]
So far this semester, my findings are about an even 1:1:1
Don't forget to factor in that the [girl flying solo] may be either a Rolla Princess, weird, ugly, or some other combination of the previously mentioned.
The likelihood of finding a nice, attractive, and single girl is highly unlikely. That doesn't even account for compatibility.
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Sixth year here, I'm in my very first class of 30+ with no females whatsoever. I guess that would be the second class overall, now that I think about it, I had a class of 10 with no girls, and also a lab with no girls.
If you are interesting in the ratio of your fellow classmates and wish to shift said population from XY to XX perhaps taking STAT 115 would be in order?
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