Finding a life partner at University

Sup guys,
Well to keep it short, I'm staring with university soon and wanted to know how likely it is to find a life partner/ relationship/ someone marriable at University.
Until now I never cared about relationships or finding that someone special to spent the rest of my life with but now that topic is becoming more and more serious for me and I'm really,, worrying'' about the future

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Completely proportional to how much you socialize.

And just to clear things up, I'm a very extroverted guy and open minded, funny, talkative and have no problems talking to new met people

Women tend to take meme degrees, so I didn't talk to any women while I was a student.
You need to be very active in the social things in order to find women but YMMW

if you have to ask then you are destined for inceldom
minimum requirements to be loved as a male
>6'2" or taller
>never be sober
>multiple tattoos
>history of felonies
>sports scholarship
>member of a big fraternity

otherwise KYS

It should be easy for you then. But, I wouldn’t make it a priority. Get your degree first then look for a relationship.

There's no point rushing that, it's not like finding a good internship. You can decide that one of your female friends is totally worth having around all the time in your 30s if you want, no one cares.

Depends on who you are.
>extrovert social butterfly humanities student
99% chance to find friends who will manage to get you job, life partner and so much sex that you will grow lazy to even pursue it
>introvert who speak to 1 new person per year, probavly stem student
You wont meet anybody and leave uni with virginity intact.

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>Each additional point of IQ increased the odds of virginity by2.7%for males and1.7%for females. But higher IQ had a similar relationship across the entire range of romantic/sexual interactions, decreasing the odds that teens had ever kissed or even held hands with a member of the opposite sex at each age.

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You have misrepresented all these things.
What they really mean:
>Stand up tall and have confidence.
>Always drink, never get drunk.
>Be interesting. Tattoos are just for showing off your body to strangers.
>Felonies are not attractive
>Rich and healthy
>Be popular

>>introvert who speak to 1 new person per year, probavly stem student
>You wont meet anybody and leave uni with virginity intact.
Too real.