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Where The Boys Aren't
Weekly Standard ^ | January 2, 2006 | Melana Zyla Vickers

Posted on 12/28/2005 10:30:39 AM PST by Daralundy

Here's a thought that's unlikely to occur to twelfth--grade girls as their college acceptances begin to trickle in: After they get to campus in the fall, one in four of them will be mathematically unable to find a male peer to go out with.

At colleges across the country, 58 women will enroll as freshmen for every 42 men. And as the class of 2010 proceeds toward graduation, the male numbers will dwindle. Because more men than women drop out, the ratio after four years will be 60--40, according to projections by the Department of Education.

The problem isn't new-women bachelor's degree--earners first outstripped men in 1982. But the gap, which remained modest for some time, is widening. More and more girls are graduating from high school and following through on their college ambitions, while boys are failing to keep pace and, by some measures, losing ground.

Underperformance in education is no longer a problem confined to black males, Hispanic males, or even poor whites. In 2004, the nation's middle--income, white undergraduate population was 57 percent female. Even among white undergraduates with family incomes of $70,000 and higher, the balance tipped in 2000 to 52 percent female. And white boys are the only demographic group whose high school dropout rate has risen since 2000. Maine, a predominantly white state, is at 60--40 in college enrollment and is quickly reaching beyond it. There are now more female master's degree--earners than male, and in 10 years there will be more new female Ph.D.s, according to government projections. American colleges from Brown to Berkeley face a man shortage, and there's no end in sight.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: education; highereducation; indoctrination; leftismoncampus; lesbountilgraduation; malestudents
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To: Daralundy
After they get to campus in the fall, one in four of them will be mathematically unable to find a male peer to go out with. At colleges across the country, 58 women will enroll as freshmen for every 42 men.

This might come as a surprise for the author, but most guys I know are perfectly capable of going out with more than one woman.

101 posted on 12/28/2005 11:28:43 PM PST by Larry Lucido
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To: TR Jeffersonian

ping


102 posted on 12/28/2005 11:32:02 PM PST by kalee
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To: Rca2000
just a career(which could go south in a moment's notice, nowdays).

No one lies on their death bed and thinks " I should have spent more time at work".
103 posted on 12/29/2005 7:26:16 AM PST by Kozak (Anti Shahada: " There is no God named Allah, and Muhammed is his False Prophet")
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To: Ouderkirk

btt


104 posted on 12/29/2005 9:41:58 AM PST by Marie (Support the Troops. Slap a hippy.)
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