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Guys & Girls

Quick Stats

Female Undergrads 56%
Male Undergrads 44%
Birth Control Available? Yes
The Student Health Center does give birth control prescriptions, as do other pharmacies in the area. But single students don't have a high demand for birth control, since part of the Honor Code requires students to abstain from sex until marriage.

Student Author OverviewWhat's This?

The girls at BYU-Idaho are very different from what you will find anywhere else in the world. There are a lot of very attractive girls, and they are very friendly. A large portion of the girls do have a bit of a chip on their shoulder about dating, but for the most part, relationships and dating life are going to be what you make of it. Girls generally dress pretty modestly; you won't see a lot of cleavage or short-shorts from the girls on campus. If you ask these young women what occupies most of their thoughts, they will say dating or relationships. It is fairly typical for people to get married pretty young here at BYU-Idaho.

The boys at BYU-Idaho are one-of-a-kind. They uphold the LDS church standards, which includes being modest and clean. Most of them leave for their two-year mission as early as age 19. So, it’s a little tough to find 20-year-old male students. These missions help increase their communication skills and cultural awareness. Many RMs get the bad rep of being weird; sometimes, it takes them a while to get back into the swing of things after returning, and many of them are very wrapped up in finding a wife ASAP. After a few months, this mentality wears off a bit, and they lose the weird edge. They, like girls, really enjoy dating and finding their future companions. There may not seem like many places or things to do in Rexburg, but the guys always find something really fun and different to do.
 

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Guys & Girls at Brigham Young University - Idaho

mbuys

'14

Exercise Physiology

4.2
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BYU-I Guys and Girls

BYU-I fosters an honor code system, which helps create the integrity and honesty of it's students. There are many dating opportunities and a great variety of guys and girls to choose from from across the U.S. and even other countries.

Feb 02, 2012

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Guys & Girls at Brigham Young University - Idaho

ciarrakb

'14

Liberal Arts and Humanities

5.0
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Best Looking Award

BYU Idaho has some of the best looking people. There is a pretty good diversity of people. Boys are clean cut and shaven, girls are modest and cute. There are a lot of country boys and cowboys from the area, but there are also city boys who make it fun. Everyone is incredibly friendly and everyone is always up for a good time.

Jan 25, 2012

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Guys & Girls at Brigham Young University - Idaho

PeytonSonnefeld

'13

Emergency Medical Technician (EMT Paramedic)

4.6
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Great

The guys here come from all over, and you'll find any type of guy you could imagine. The girls are gorgeous, and come from all over the country. The ratio of girls to guys doesn't hurt either, since there's an average of 5:1, so there's lots of great options for the guys here.

Jan 20, 2012

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Social Scene

Students are very outgoing and confident, for the most part. Since most students have a common religion and set of standards, they feel comfortable being themselves and want to be friendly and social with others.

Hookups or Relationships?

A "random hookup" at this school is definitely not what most people would consider "hooking up." "Hooking up" at a Mormon school is maybe kissing or just going out on one date. Most single students date several people. When they find a mutual connection with another person, typically, they start dating exclusively. It's not uncommon for students to get engaged and married after meeting at BYU-Idaho. In fact, almost half of the student population is married.

Dress Code

Students follow the Honor Code, which keeps them from wearing anything too casual on campus like shorts or flip-flops. It also commits men to be clean-shaven. Overall, students have a preppy look to them. Some of the more expressive students go for a more bohemian/grungy/retro/hippy sort of look. But, overall, students are very clean cut. Most often, it's jeans and T-shirts. But for occasions like church and devotional, students will wear a white dress shirt and tie or blouse and skirt or dress. Dates and parties are usually casual.

Did You Know?

Best Places to Meet Guys/Girls:

  1. Library
  2. HFE
  3. Parties

 Best Places to Hook Up:

  1. Library
  2. Classes
  3. Crossroads

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