<p>For example, a school that has a guy to girl ratio of 5:1 would be very willing to accept women because there are so few interesting in engineering, etc.? A man and a woman could have the same transcript but a woman would be more likely to get in? Is this true? Seems sexist to me</p>
<p>EDIT:: The title of this thread doesn’t sound how it meant it to, haha. The ‘really’ should be ‘very’.</p>
<p>[Missouri</a> S&T Freshmen Admission Requirements](<a href=“http://futurestudents.mst.edu/apply/freshmen/admreq/]Missouri”>http://futurestudents.mst.edu/apply/freshmen/admreq/) indicates that Missouri University of Science and Technology appears to be quite willing to admit both male and female applicants who meet a specified high school class rank + SAT/ACT percentile rank threshold.</p>
<p>Probably as true as the idea that men are more easily admitted to LACs because there are more women at them and schools like a balance.</p>
<p><a href=“Opinion | To All the Girls I've Rejected - The New York Times”>Opinion | To All the Girls I've Rejected - The New York Times;