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Old 05-01-2008, 12:16 AM   #8
DarkHorse90
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Many ND students will take issue with your conclusion and College *******'s conclusion about ND girls. :-) Those are "fighting words." I think both schools have physically attractive girls. You also need to factor in "inner beauty" and the girls from St. Mary's next door to ND (ND's "sister" school). Your "attractiveness" equation will shift significantly, which surprised me when I went through that exercise. Midwesterners are very nice and warm people. Rudeness and insensitivity are not virtues in the midwest. Washington DC is not Los Angeles...there are cities, and there are cities. Washington DC is a political city, which is great if you like that. But it's not New York, LA, San Francisco or Chicago. However, it is a great city for those who thrive on national and international politics. It is not a cosmopolitan city like those mentioned above. There is a large group of "citified" california/west coast and east coast students at ND. There are more international students in Georgetown because DC attracts international people, usually in the diplomatic, legal or political circles. There are more dorm and tailgate parties at Notre Dame. There are more great bars in DC, but very strict about age limit, so you can't enjoy them until you're 21. Restaurants are terrific near Georgetown, just be prepared to pay Los Angeles prices.
If physically attractive girls are very important to you, go to Vanderbilt, Texas A&M, or UCLA instead of Georgetown or Notre Dame. I hope you're a good looking guy, because you will have serious competition in Vanderbilt, Texas A&M and UCLA. The "hunks" are there, too.

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