I’ve stumbled upon some articles ranking colleges based on the 'datability' of their students... can anyone tell me what criteria they use for these rankings, and why it might matter?
These lists use survey data from students enrolled at the schools. They typically ask questions about factors like how often students date, the perceived attractiveness of students, the number of students in long-term relationships, and more.
With that said, it's important to remember that these lists should be taken with a grain of salt. They're often published by online magazines or blogs as a fun way to generate clicks, rather than a serious academic ranking or research.
In terms of why it might matter, some students may want to consider the social scene at their prospective colleges, which could include the dating culture. However, just like any other measure of campus life, it's highly subjective and can vary wildly from person to person.
Remember, the best way to gauge if a college is a good fit for you is by evaluating academic programs, campus culture, career opportunities, and affordability. So while it's fine to glance at these 'datable colleges' lists out of curiosity, they definitely shouldn't be your main criterion when deciding where to apply or attend.
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