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Which unis have the fittest girls/guys?

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Which uni has the fittest girls/guys?

I've visited Newcastle and Northumbria. And I've spent some time at Cambridge and the LSE. Based on casual observation, I would say LSE has the fittest girls.

How fit are the girls (or guys if you're a girl) at your uni/College?

For those unfamiliar with the lingo: Fitness = Attractiveness (which could also include sporting fitness). Included so as not to bias the poll in favour of L'boro uni (a sporty uni).

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Reply 1
What a shallow thread.
dealbreaker
I would say LSE has the fittest girls.


You like oriental girls then? :wink:
Reply 3
Whichever uni I'm at :p:
sparsholt college! :rolleyes:
Reply 5
QI Elf
What a shallow thread.

It's not shallow at all. Since league tables are available for many things, I think some criterion on the fitness of the student population should add value to them. It would provide another dimension to aid prospective applicants to make a more informed decision about which university to choose.
Reply 6
dealbreaker
It's not shallow at all. Since league tables are available for many things, I think some criterion on the fitness of the student population should add value to them. It would provide another dimension to aid prospective applicants to make a more informed decision about which university to choose.

What are u going on about?? ur willing to base your decision of where u want to study depending on how good looking the girls are there??
Reply 7
NDGAARONDI
You like oriental girls then? :wink:

Trust me... The international make up of LSE, being what it is, offers a wide variety to suit all tastes. Sorry, that didn't sound like what I meant. ;-)
Reply 8
dealbreaker
It's not shallow at all. Since league tables are available for many things, I think some criterion on the fitness of the student population should add value to them. It would provide another dimension to aid prospective applicants to make a more informed decision about which university to choose.


But why on earth would anyone consider one of the criteriors of a 'good' university on the looks of fellow students?

Surely most people would prefer to go on reputation, graduate prospects etc? I personally want to go to uni to get the best degree I can and thus better job prospects rather than the chance of getting a good looking boyfriend or being surrounded by good looking people.

It just sounds so superficial to me, that all.
Haha what a great thread. I would guess one of the unis that doesn't specialise in sciences or maths?
Fittest girls: I havent been to too many places yet but my list is like this: Newcastle>Leeds>Edinburgh>Brighton>Cardiff.
But id be biased towards newcastle ofcourse. Think the welsh lads were probably the best, but thats cus they were sound as!
Reply 11
miki_da_magpie
Fittest girls: I havent been to too many places yet but my list is like this: Newcastle>Leeds>Edinburgh>Brighton>Cardiff.
But id be biased towards newcastle ofcourse. Think the welsh lads were probably the best, but thats cus they were sound as!

Newcastle's full of eye candy - phwaor!!!
I think that very sporty universities (eg Loughborough) would probably have guys with the best bodies!
dealbreaker
Newcastle's full of eye candy - phwaor!!!

Aye, 't is. I thought I was the only person to use phwoar! :p:
dealbreaker
Trust me... The international make up of LSE, being what it is, offers a wide variety to suit all tastes. Sorry, that didn't sound like what I meant. ;-)


I used to visit there quite often, well, just the library because I wanted to experience the amazingly ergonomically designed steps. :rolleyes:
Reply 15
QI Elf
But why on earth would anyone consider one of the criteriors of a 'good' university on the looks of fellow students?

Surely most people would prefer to go on reputation, graduate prospects etc? I personally want to go to uni to get the best degree I can and thus better job prospects rather than the chance of getting a good looking boyfriend or being surrounded by good looking people.

It just sounds so superficial to me, that all.

Think about it... Going to university is more than just about studying and getting a degree. It should be a coming-of-age period, a time for self-discovery. As you will be spending 3-4 years of your life at uni, you will want to have fun during that time - lots of it. And this involves social interaction - debating, presenting, chatting, partying and shagging. Critical to the latter two is the level of fitness in the student population.

Oxford also has its fair share of fit girls!!!
There was some hot poontang at UCL at open day...
Bath seemed quite tasty but I mainly saw the gym and the people posing on the field
Reply 18
NDGAARONDI
I used to visit there quite often, well, just the library because I wanted to experience the amazingly ergonomically designed steps. :rolleyes:

How on earth can anyone study at the LSE library - sooo full of distractions.
Officer Dibble
Haha what a great thread. I would guess one of the unis that doesn't specialise in sciences or maths?


haahaahaa....and leeds or nottingham :wink:

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