Most sorority girls will not get with outsiders, even if you are at the university.
That happens at most universities within the Greek System. Arizona State is a bit of an exception as it is known for having a lot of attractive women but a smaller percentage of undergrads participating in Greek Life than similar universities in the Sun Belt region.
Part of the appeal of New York City in the past was the 2nd chance aspect. Some men who missed out on the top tier sorority women while they were in college got their chance to get with these top girl ex-sorority women within their first 5 years after graduation.
I haven't heard of this 2nd chance aspect happening as much in Los Angeles with ex UC-Santa Barbara, UCLA, San Diego State, or University of Southern California women.
A must watch, might post a separate thread on it.
Iwatched the video. The pandemic made the worst elements of NYC even worse. After college graduation in the 2000s, I didn't have much interest in NYC due to high costs. I sought out less expensive areas. Now, you're seeing high prices and fewer benefits/more drawbacks to go along with those high prices. In the past, the high prices were more justifiable but never justifiable for me.
It has some of the hottest white women, not the hottest, due to the fact that every sorority princess or well off girl wants to spend the rest of her twenties in that city. Go to the local talent in NYC and it is abysmal. Jersey has the trashiest white women in the country who always end up fighting. Long Island is a dump full of plastic queens that wear 20 lbs of make up (same can be said of Staten). The only decent chance is you meet some cool chill girl from upstate.
What's your take on women who grow up in Manhattan who remain in Manhattan as adults? I don't think that's a big demographic because Manhattan hasn't been family friendly for a long time. I think there are some girls who spend their formative years in the Upper East Side/Upper West Side going to exclusive private schools and then maybe private universities like Columbia or Yale before returning to Manhattan.
A lot of the New Jersey/Staten Island/Long Island crew stay in those areas. I know that a lot of New Jersey people do not like going into Manhattan a lot.