How does the lack of women on engineering courses affect dating life?

<p>Set theory is pretty difficult for 95% of the world’s population. This is just a skill that they’ll have to acquire.</p>

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<p>You’re a rare one. Every science class I’ve had, the chicks formed groups.</p>

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How so??? Not a math professor, so I don’t know the advance stuff :slight_smile: but I enjoy it while in discrete.</p>

<p>Discrete math kind of takes a cursory look at it. I suppose it kind of only gets hard when coupled with other tough math subjects.</p>

<p>This is what you need to do: Go to where everyone eats on campus. If you have Taco Bell, go there- 98 cent chicken burritos- Great value! Go at lunch time when the line is long. Find a girl near the front of the line, tap her on the shoulder and smile and say, ‘Could you do me a favour?’ Then tell her you want 2 chicken burritos and a Caramel Apple Empanada and then hand her a $5 bill. She’ll pay for your food and, at least a Taco Bell, you’ll both be waiting for your order together. Talk to her and ask her if she wants to eat with you. If she says no then you just got yourself a great lunch for under $3 without having to stand in line.</p>

<p>Engineering has nothing to do with dating. Just imagine James Bond or Brad Pitt or myself as an engineering student. I can’t imagine them having any problem with their dating lives.</p>

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If it is difficult, then it’s because of who they are and not what their major is. Your major has as much to do with dating as the color of your hair.</p>

<p>Enginox…you’re crazy man…</p>