Thursday, August 27, 2015

Tinder: Hot men are from Georgetown, hot women are from Florida State




Tinder: Hot men are from Georgetown, hot women are from Florida State

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Top 25 List: Campuses with Most Swiped-Right Females
1. Florida State University
2. University of Miami
3. University of Mississippi
4. University of Colorado Boulder
5. University of Alabama
6. Colorado State University
7. Boise State University
8. Iowa State University
9. University of Arizona
10. University of Iowa
11. Kansas State University
12. Indiana University
13. Texas Christian University
14. San Diego State University
15. Virginia Tech
16. Miami University (Ohio)
17. Clemson University
18. Ohio University
19. University of Florida
20. University of Kentucky
21. Auburn University
22. Texas Tech University
23. Pennsylvania State University
24. West Virginia University
25. Southern Methodist UniversityIt's official: The country's most appealing undergraduates are the women of Florida State University and the men of Washington's very own Georgetown University.
At least, that's what Tinder says. The dating app on Wednesday released its list of the campuses whose students are, in Tinder's phraseology, the Most Swiped Right. Tinder ranked schools based on the ratio of right swipes -- which indicates approval within the dating app -- received by students ages 18-23 attending these universities in the spring of 2015.
One would hope, of course, that students choose their university based on other metrics, such as the quality and cost of its education, the range of extracurricular activities or even its location. But dating potential is a factor, too, we suppose.
"Student body" jokes aside, there are some interesting trends in the data.
For one, there doesn't seem to be a particular campus culture or region that dominates in terms of Tinder appeal. Appealing women, for example, seem to pop up more at public schools. "

1 comment:

  1. I have no problem with Florida State for the women, but Georgetown? Seriously? Credibility out the window...

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