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I know in America people say "DUDE UR IN COLLEGE U SHOULD BE GETTING LAID LIKE NO TOMORROW" but I don't really find it to be that true. You see I even go to a school which is the type of school where you would suspect a guy would be living the experience of partying and casual hookups but it is like majority of the guys aren't. So far I have met more guys who are frustrated of the fact that they have tried to live that experience but haven't been able to live it. An overwhelming number of STEM majors I know (even the ones who are somewhat outgoing and goodlooking) admit to having terrible lives when it comes to girls, most say they are either spending weekends alone or with friends as miserable as they are.
The only guys I see dating girls who are even somewhat attractive in college are either athletes or frat boys. Most of the girls seem to be very choosy and exclusively go for the highest status guys. I have to admit that might be due to the greek scene having a huge hold on my campus. Then I am also Asian (Korean) and not your typical White kid so that makes things tougher for me because most girls (read:White) do not want anything to do with a guy who is a minority unless he is in a frat (which I have no money to join as I can barely pay for college and requires a lot of time investment) and even then I know of some in that situation who complain.
For me what is worse is that I have actively tried to better myself in this regard but failed. What I have come to find is that college is exclusively a status game for most girls who want the high status guys (or higher than theirs) to elevate their status. Dating girls and landing girls above your league is a lot harder from what graduates tell me and from what I have experienced on my own by spending summers in big cities with good logistics.
Now the loneliness is not what bothers me sometimes. It is the belief being pushed that college is this time your social life is supposed to be at an all time high. I find it to be more true for girls but most guys seem to be struggling a lot and I have heard this on other places on the internet too.
I don't get it.
People say college is supposed to be easy but the heavy focus on social hierarchy and structure there seems to make it ungodly difficult for any guy that isn't an athlete or in a top name frat.
The only guys I see dating girls who are even somewhat attractive in college are either athletes or frat boys. Most of the girls seem to be very choosy and exclusively go for the highest status guys. I have to admit that might be due to the greek scene having a huge hold on my campus. Then I am also Asian (Korean) and not your typical White kid so that makes things tougher for me because most girls (read:White) do not want anything to do with a guy who is a minority unless he is in a frat (which I have no money to join as I can barely pay for college and requires a lot of time investment) and even then I know of some in that situation who complain.
For me what is worse is that I have actively tried to better myself in this regard but failed. What I have come to find is that college is exclusively a status game for most girls who want the high status guys (or higher than theirs) to elevate their status. Dating girls and landing girls above your league is a lot harder from what graduates tell me and from what I have experienced on my own by spending summers in big cities with good logistics.
Now the loneliness is not what bothers me sometimes. It is the belief being pushed that college is this time your social life is supposed to be at an all time high. I find it to be more true for girls but most guys seem to be struggling a lot and I have heard this on other places on the internet too.
I don't get it.
People say college is supposed to be easy but the heavy focus on social hierarchy and structure there seems to make it ungodly difficult for any guy that isn't an athlete or in a top name frat.