Poll: What is the gender ratio in your class?[FIXED]

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Eclectic Dreck

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My current pure Computer Science course (Data structures) has, if I'm not mistaken, four girls in it. The class has a total of 75 people in it. My logic class has two with roughly the same total. My Linear Algebra class has perhaps 10 out of around 100. My government class is roughly 50/50.
 

DuplicateValue

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Icarion said:
DuplicateValue said:
Yeah, I go to an all-boys school...
Sucks man. Id say its damn near even in my school. Im gonna have a graduating class of about 350 people. Lets hear it for public school!
Nah I prefer it with just boys - it makes a lot of things way easier.
For example, if there's a block-up in one of the hallways in my school, instead of waiting (which you'd have to do if there was girls there), you can just shove everyone out of your way and continue on.

Nobody will even bat an eyelid - it's just the normal thing to do.
The girl's have their own school next door, so we see them before and after school anyway.
 

azurawolf

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Well, I'm in college and I am majoring in Computers.
As you all, that is mainly a guy subject. I am usually the only girl in that class (most of the time except for the teacher).
So 1 girl out of 20 or so guys.
God I love it though. xD

In my networking class there are 3 other girls though and my teacher is female so I am not so outnumbered this time.
 

TehCookie

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Icarion said:
DuplicateValue said:
Yeah, I go to an all-boys school...
Sucks man. Id say its damn near even in my school. Im gonna have a graduating class of about 350 people. Lets hear it for public school!
Is that suppose to be a lot or a little? My grad class only had a little over 100.

OT: Most of my classes are ~25% women. I'm surprised that it seems the women are commonly outnumbered. I wonder if more guys go to college...
 

Hawgh

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Studying computer sciences, currently at five ladies to forty gents. And the older students keep commiserating about how we're lucky that our year is endowed with such a bounty of women-folk. Apparently they had it worse.