eytonxav
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When I first arrived at A&M, I was proudly told (without having asked) that there was a full 8% female enrolled that year, more than ever before. Of course, that was across all majors. I think my graduating class in engineering was about 1%-2% female. To me it wasn't a big deal since I was treated like everybody else.
They must have also proudly told you that you can't be a cheer leader here. I must admit, I like a lot of the Aggie traditions, but this is not one of them.
At RPI, we had quite a few women back in the early 70s (maybe 20-25%) compared to many of the other engineering schools, but some were smoking hot and most were far less nerdy looking than the guys.