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[QUOTE]Whenever you meet someone for the first time at uni, one of the questions that inevitably arises is 'What are you studying?'. It's a pretty boring question but it gives you some superficial context around the person and opens some other conversational pathways for you to go down. The pains of small talk, eh? All that is about to change, thanks to the Student Beans Sex Survey. Now when you find out what someone is studying, you're also finding out how many people they're likely to have slept with. Oh yes, we've done some calculations using the Sex Survey results and have worked out the average number of sexual partners of students, sorted by subject.[/QUOTE] [IMG]http://puu.sh/9o359/082518973d.png[/IMG] [IMG]http://puu.sh/9o39o/98b8ad73dd.png[/IMG] [video=youtube;ZVunNfWukQ0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVunNfWukQ0[/video] Source: [url]http://www.studentbeans.com/student101/a/relationships/which-subject-gets-students-laid-the-most6802.html[/url]
Art and design is only 38th. Shit.
if you're starting conversations with "hurr wut u major in" then yeah, you better hope you have a unique answer. or you could just not start conversations like literally everyone else and you'll have significantly higher chances to get laid
guess ill change my major then
I like the fact that Theology and comparative religion is 7th :v:
[QUOTE=Katatonic717;45064973]Art and design is only 38th. Shit.[/QUOTE] I'd guess it's because it's not attractive to make terrible decisions
I was wondering where chemical engineering was going to show up. I am never going to get laid
Computer science is higher up than I thought. There's still a chance :v:
is it any coincidence you can't spell classics without ass
"Theology and comparative religion" Hot as fuck
I work merchandising at Wal-Mart. Why am I not a pussy magnet?
I would think that this probably says more about which majors people who want to get laid a lot pick.
I feel like Marine Biology is sexier when you don't know the details.
[QUOTE=Lord Xenoyia;45065316]Computer science is higher up than I thought. There's still a chance :v:[/QUOTE] If a chemical engineer and physicist can get laid, anything is possible.
I must be an outlier in regards to maths (still undergrad though).
i do business i'd like to claim my 6.61 sexual partners please
[QUOTE=LoLWaT?;45065004]Is this supposed to be a gimmick or something? Just curious given the join date and the other posts.[/QUOTE]he posted the same video in the videos and media sub forum so he probably is a gimmick
I am pleasantly surprised mechanical engineering and related is not at the bottom/in the top 3rd
[QUOTE=Katatonic717;45064973]Art and design is only 38th. Shit.[/QUOTE] I feel your pain brother.
What's funny is that Chemical engineering is the most female dominated of all the engineering disciplines. A few schools I've heard of have 50%+ females in that program, which is pretty much unheard of for engineering. Whereas CS and IT are both heavily male dominated, and they have twice as many sexual partners compared to chem eng? What even is this.
I like how the highest field of engineering on the list is the field that other engineers make fun of the most. But really, how did IT, mathematics, and a handful of engineering fields manage to beat out performing arts? [editline]10th June 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=sloppy_joes;45066451]What's funny is that Chemical engineering is the most female dominated of all the engineering disciplines. A few schools I've heard of have 50%+ females in that program, which is pretty much unheard of for engineering. Whereas CS and IT are both heavily male dominated, and they have twice as many sexual partners compared to chem eng? What even is this.[/QUOTE] My theory is that engineers are kind of socially awkward so more women in proximity = less comfortable seeking a relationship with classmates.
[QUOTE=Zeke129;45066508]I like how the highest field of engineering on the list is the field that other engineers make fun of the most. But really, how did IT, mathematics, and a handful of engineering fields manage to beat out performing arts? [editline]10th June 2014[/editline] My theory is that engineers are kind of socially awkward so more women in proximity = less comfortable seeking a relationship with classmates.[/QUOTE] Honestly though, its kinda works in the opposite way too, of the women engineers I know as friends/colleagues they typically look more towards friendships instead of full blown relationships. Mostly due to the pure amount of work that is involved with engineering studies. (EE is no different)
[QUOTE=LoneWolf_Recon;45066587]Honestly though, its kinda works in the opposite way too, of the women engineers I know as friends/colleagues they typically look more towards friendships instead of full blown relationships. Mostly due to the pure amount of work that is involved with engineering studies. (EE is no different)[/QUOTE] I know this is anecdotal but my girlfriend and I are both engineers. I don't know if female engineers look towards friendships more than relationships, hard to say. Personally, I'd say most female engineers I know are just like regular women, but they also like engineering.
Welp, my course falls under healthcare, so 41st place!
music on 37? thats bullshit!
Philosophy coming in at number two Not surprising, philosophers always have something interesting to say.
Up until now I wasn't sure what type of engineering I wanted to do.
7.21 Partners per Student? Fuck off. That means they're getting it on with basically everyone in their immediate class vicinity. Yes I'm jealous, but thats a ridiculously high number. Ontop of the fact I still dont know what the difference between a Major, Doctorate, Certificate or Degree is.
Quality over quantity.
[QUOTE=sloppy_joes;45066451]What's funny is that Chemical engineering is the most female dominated of all the engineering disciplines. A few schools I've heard of have 50%+ females in that program, which is pretty much unheard of for engineering. Whereas CS and IT are both heavily male dominated, and they have twice as many sexual partners compared to chem eng? What even is this.[/QUOTE] Not every relationship is between heterosexuals.
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