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College of Charleston, Charleston, S.C. |
To be more accurate, the girls are back in town but I happened to catch a shot of the gentlemen. Considering the ratio of males to females I am surprised the word doesn't get out and attract more men.
College of Charleston has a total undergraduate enrollment of
10,506, with a gender distribution of 37.5
percent male students and 62.5 percent female students.
I have had to try to control comments again folks, sorry about that. For awhile I took off most controls but I was loaded up with spam comments to handle and I simply don't have time to control them all. I hate the little word to enter as much as everyone else but can't think of another way to take care of it. Feel free to join me on Facebook if you prefer.
I didn't know about that (wonderful!) ratio. From up here, I know as many boys who go as girls.
ReplyDeleteWhy don't you just prohibit anonymous comments? I did that about a year ago and since I did, I get maybe one spam comment every three or four months.
I am still getting span comments so that is what I might need to do. Nothing has really worked so far. Aaargh.
DeleteQuite a contrast in the two shots.
ReplyDeleteYou can also put a designation in your settings that comments must be approved over a certain point in time, like two weeks. I've found spammers target older posts, and the spam filters catch almost everything.
I thought I had done that. This is such a crazy problem.
DeleteWow! The student population has certainly grown since my days there.
ReplyDeleteYes, and still growing. I lived on Vanderhorst and it was like living in a drunken dorm.
DeleteAs to comments, no one knows how on my blog, or at least, that is what I have been told.
ReplyDeleteI get most of my comments on facebook but not everyone goes there.
DeleteOne of my in-laws went to College of Charleston.
ReplyDeleteFor some reason I got a lot of spam comments in the last three weeks or so (never used to get much). I just prohibited anonymous comments a few days ago and haven't had any since then. Fingers crossed. What a pain.