Do bioscience grad students make good partners for male physics students?

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The discussion centers on the gender dynamics in biosciences, noting that many programs are majority-female, as exemplified by a master's class with 20 females and 4 males. There is speculation about the receptiveness of bioscience students to physics students, suggesting that attraction is more about personal appeal than academic background. The conversation humorously touches on the social habits of bioscience grad students, implying they socialize in common public spaces. The tone remains light-hearted, with jokes about desperation in dating contexts. Overall, the dialogue reflects on the potential for connections between male physics students and female bioscience students.
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are most of the biosciences majority-female? and are a lot of them receptive to physics students? (seeing that many have to study long hours and some of them get pretty desperate?). Heh, where do they often hang out? Maybe bioscience grad students are some of the best potential partners for male physics/astrophysics grad students. :p
 
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In my friend's master's class, most of the students were female, like 20 females and 4 males in the class. I guess they would hang out where everyone else hangs out...
 
Simfish said:
are most of the biosciences majority-female? and are a lot of them receptive to physics students? (seeing that many have to study long hours and some of them get pretty desperate?). Heh, where do they often hang out? Maybe bioscience grad students are some of the best potential partners for male physics/astrophysics grad students. :p

Sorry to break your bubble, but they ain't receptive to physics students, they are receptive to potential mates they find attractive. That may include *some* physics students.
Simfish said:
(seeing that many have to study long hours and some of them get pretty desperate?).

Takes a desperate man to hit on desperate woman.

Simfish said:
Heh, where do they often hang out?

Out and about.

Simfish said:
Maybe bio-science grad students are some of the best potential partners for male physics/astrophysics grad students. :p

Either them, or Victoria Secrets models. What do you think of Adriana Lima ? She looks pretty desperate too, prolly from the long work hours.
 
AHAHAHAHHAAH IK. LOL.

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lol, well, I'm finally not desperate anymore. =P
 
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