Don't let the lighting and shorts fool you. The women around Dallas, at least in the rich parts, look far better than those girls in the video. Even though they are young, something is off about them.
I've been spending time around Dallas and its more affluent parts for the past 10+ years. There are some solid looking women around Dallas. I still think that most of the elite "Hot Girl U" schools have more attractive women around campus than what you would see in Dallas.
A fair comparison would be to compare daygame to daygame. The best comparison in my opinion would be the women out on the Katy Trail in Dallas (typically on a Spring/Fall weekend afternoon with temperatures between 65-85 degrees) and the campus of a "Hot Girl U" Sun Belt region school like Arizona State, University of Arizona, University of Texas, University of Florida, Florida State, University of Alabama, Auburn, etc. during a weekday.
I think the campuses would win.
I am not disagreeing with your observations. I had the same observations at my public university in North Carolina. I am just saying I got laid way more easily in the more northern state colleges.
I could not get laid for the life of me in North Carolina. I would get make outs and 2nd base stuff sometimes but never sex. It was a struggle kinda. When I got to Maryland it was pretty good times. Same guy just different environment. More diversity. More liberalism. Southern chicks still have to "act" like good Christians.
This is an interesting observation. While most of the "Hot Girl U" schools are larger public universities in the Sun Belt region, it seems like the women were more DTF at schools that generally weren't in the Sun Belt region. It seems like you're observing that middle of the bell curve men have an easier time scoring at universities that aren't these large public universities in the Sun Belt. When
@Jesse Pinkman started this thread, he started it discussing his experiences at his alma mater, University of Georgia. University of Georgia (UGA) would be considered a "Hot Girl U" school as a large public university in the Sun Belt, but there are schools known for more attractive women than Georgia.
We were in college right at the same time in the early to mid-2000s. Right now, the on campus ratios are way better than when we were in college. Most schools were closer to 50-50 male-female then whereas in the last 10 years, it's gotten closer to 60-40 female at a lot of schools.
In most of the Sun Belt, the women might show a lot of skin but might not ultimately follow through on sex, unless you're a guy in the Top 10-20%, typically achieved through looks.
If you went to school in California or Las Vegas you would get puzzy pretty easily.
California and Las Vegas have the reputation of being the easiest in the Sun Belt region. Las Vegas was more politically moderate in the 2000s than it is now. But Las Vegas has always been a party environment. University of Nevada-Las Vegas (UNLV) is there and UNLV is near the Las Vegas Strip. I do think UNLV attracts a student base who wants to party.
There are some good schools in California that have been known to attract some very sexy women who will have sex. San Diego State and UC-Santa Barbara (UCSB) are examples of them. UCSB is known as the University of Casual Sex and Beer. If women were prudes at UCSB, it wouldn't have that reputation.
University of Southern California (USC) is a private school near Downtown Los Angeles in a neighborhood that has been unsafe for a long time. Campus itself tends be ok, but wander a few blocks from campus and it gets bad fast. It tends to attract young women from affluent families and many are good looking. They might be more DTF than some other Sun Belt schools but I'm thinking a lot of them are a bit uptight due to being from somewhat old money families on the West Coast.
University of California - Los Angeles (UCLA) is in a much nicer neighborhood in Los Angeles. UCLA females are not as DTF as San Diego State or UC-Santa Barbara and they don't have the hottest girl reputation. I'd still call UCLA a "Hot Girl U" school as it is a large public university in the Sun Belt.
ALSO PICK THE RIGHT MAJOR. If you do education major with 95% women you WILL get a ton of puzzy. As long as you are normal looking.
This is good advice. This helps a lot for the daygame method of meeting women in your classes. A simple conversation as class ends works well.
STEM majors are still mostly sausage fests. STEM men mainly would have the option of meeting women in general education classes. Also, a lot of STEM men are not normal looking or acting.
Business is a fairly generic undergrad major and fairly balanced on ratios. Some females in Business majors can show themselves to be major future careerists. Beware of that. If a male can avoid these females, then Business classes can be ok as a hunting grounds.
The liberal arts and social science majors are more skewed female and can have some hotties. I'm talking about majors like Psychology, Sociology, Communication, Media Arts, and so on. A hot of attractive future medical device, pharmaceutical, or other attractive girl sales reps start out in college as Psychology or Communication majors.
A major that I think has likely changed since the mid-2000s is Journalism. The news media landscape has changed a lot since those women were in school. Since there's been more cord cutting, I think fewer women want to pursue a career in TV news. Back in the 1990s-2000s when TV news was still viable, there were more attractive females going to Journalism to pursue careers in TV news or TV sportscasting. Journalism and Communication both attracted hotties wanting on camera reporting careers. Not sure how much Journalism has changed. Communication was a catch all major for women who wanted a basic degree that could serve a lot of purposes but not one specific one.