Monday, January 14, 2013

Say Word? Georgia State University ranked #1 School for Female Students with Sugar Daddies

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Well damn. I don't normally pay any mind to ranking to things but this one caught my eye because it is indeed my Alma mater. When I think about it, it kinda does not surprise me.

Via AJC reports:
Georgia State was ranked as the fastest growing Sugar Baby School in the nation by a dating web site that connects wealthy men with cash-strapped female co-eds.
Seekingarrangement.com reported Monday a 58 percent increase in the number of college students who signed up in 2012.
Georgia State had 292 new sign-ups, the most of any school in the nation. University of Georgia came in at No. 8 with 148 new users.
“Georgia State prides itself on fostering an enterprising and entrepreneurial spirit among its students,” said Don Hale, vice president for public relations and marketing communications. “We are surely surprised to see it manifested in this way by these women.”
The average student received $3,000 a month in “allowances and gifts,” according to a news release.



 I began my matriculation at Georgia State in August of 2003 and as  gal from a small town in a large city , it was a challenging and exciting experience. But I do remember having classes with a lot of "video models", strippers, and the like. So of course, you're bound to have females who are getting that tuition paid, those books paid for, housing, and the like by any means necessary. Georgia State is also known for  being a commuter school, which goes against the traditional college campus student, who lives a typical college student life. You are dead smack of working, going to school or whatever else you please in the middle of downtown Atlanta.  Which also means you might run into a successful businessman or wealthy gentleman because you're right in the middle of the downtown pace and not hidden away from anything. So if you are a good looking gal or hang out where good looking gals could easily snag a "sugar daddy" I guess that's not quite so shocking. I also remember having having friends that only dated older gentlemen for their "financial benefits." Now, I'm not knocking  nor condoning having a sugar daddy because college is NOT cheap, but does this add value to my degree when I try to obtain employment? (You know, in case this whole blogging/writing thing doesn't work out, lol) Not here to judge folks because I was once a struggling college student myself, so get it how you live.(In hindsight, almost makes me regret those student loans I took out) But use it as a stepping stone and learn how to get your own after college, because you won't be young, fun and cute forever ladies.

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