<p>Haha yes, quite an amusing study. When you look at the MIT and Harvard things, makes you wonder if the virginity rate is by choice I’m just kidding, when I was at BU, I had many friends from both schools and we always used to makes jokes about that to them.</p>
<p>“I believe that the most interesting students are those who have not yet settled the sexual problem, who are still young, even look young for their age, who think there is much to look foward to and much they must yet grow up to, fresh and naive, excited by the mysteries to which they have not yet been fully initiated. There are some who are men and women at the age of sixteen, who have nothing more to learn about the erotic. They are adult in that they will no longer change very much. They may become competent specialists, but their souls are flat-souled.” - Alan Bloom, Closing of the American Mind</p>
<p>This post is so incredibly hilarious! I, too, was pretty much laughing hysterically over the bar graph. Tom Ellis vs. normal teens – funny! </p>
<p>I want to major in bio or cog sci (and MIT is my ultimate dream school!), so I think that I should show my parents the above data to point out that I would not “get into trouble” while in college if I went to MIT. That would give my anti-MIT, traditional midwestern parents a reason to love the Institvte, right? lol</p>
<p>Wow this actually is pretty hilarious, I feel bad for some of those nerds who can’t get any. No offense, and I am in no way implying that I do or not.</p>