SLU is 87% Women!!!

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St. Louis University Admissions

Total: 3,634 871 397 153 In state: 262 105 70 47
Out of state: 3,372 766 327 106 Women: 1,541 356 134
74 Minorities: 260 91 38 16 International: N/A N/A N/A N/A
Acceptance rate: 10.9%

This came from the Applied, Interviewed, Accepted thread. Does anyone else notice that if these stats are accurate, SLU is 87% women!!! I'm guessing these stats are incorrect, but if they aren't, maybe I've found my new number 1 choice :laugh: 😀 .
 
Awwwww CRAP. I just realized I looked at the wrong number. Well, there goes that idea. +pity+
 
Originally posted by Fermata
Trying to date a female medstudent?

You might wanna try training wheels before moving up to that. :laugh: :laugh:

Yeah, I suppose that is a bad idea haha. But the thought was nice considering I'm coming from an engineering school (ya know, one where the men are men and the women are too).
 
Originally posted by ZekeMD
Yeah, I suppose that is a bad idea haha. But the thought was nice considering I'm coming from an engineering school (ya know, one where the men are men and the women are too).

Haha. Actually, the aerospace engineering girls here aren't that bad. 😎 😎
 
HAHAHAHA, numbers are nice to look at sometimes eh :horns:
 
Atlanta and Providence RI have the highest ratios of women to men.

I think now that med schools are about 50/50 there is a very high ratio of women to men if you count all the other women in healthcare (nurses, techs, therapists etc)

🙂
 
Originally posted by Fermata
Haha. Actually, the aerospace engineering girls here aren't that bad. 😎 😎

No, they aren't. And they make HUGE bucks coming out of school.. wow, $80,000 for floating around for a year deciding which department she wants? 😱
 
Originally posted by TTSD
No, they aren't. And they make HUGE bucks coming out of school.. wow, $80,000 for floating around for a year deciding which department she wants? 😱

$80,000 is a lot for an AE just floating around. What industry is she in?
 
Zeke, you have earned my respect for not immediately deleting this thread.
Brain farts are funny.
 
We had some pretty attractive industrial engineers.........

I remember some very attractive biomedical engineers too in my biochem class...........
 
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