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The ratio of male and female is 12:1

At the beginning of each school year, the ratio of male and female freshmen is always a matter of concern. Generally speaking, science colleges and universities are characterized by the imbalance between men and women. Recently, according to news reports, the ratio of men and women among the freshmen of Southwest Jiaotong University is as high as 12:1. It seems that girls will enjoy the princess like treatment here!

On December 31, the cover news reporter learned the relevant data of 2017's freshmen from Southwest Jiaotong University. According to statistics, there are 6278 new students in this year's school, including 4208 male students and 2070 female students. The ratio of male to female is 2:1, which is similar to the overall ratio of male to female in previous years.

However, next, the proportion of men and women in each college is not so gentle!

According to the statistics of the reporter, there are 144 boys and 12 girls in the school of mechanics and engineering. The ratio of boys and girls is 12:1. In such a proportion, the girls in the college are really the first-class protection objects in the college.

In addition to the school of mechanics and engineering, the school of mechanical engineering ranked second with a narrow gap of 11.58:1. Although ranked second, the number of mechanical engineering college is large. There are 556 boys and 48 girls. It must be spectacular in class, a little red in the green.

In the third place is the College of civil engineering, with a 7:1 ratio of men to women.

Here are the top five colleges. Take a look at this ratio and feel the critical hit.

First place: College of mechanics and engineering 12:1

Second place: College of mechanical engineering 11.58:1

Third place: College of civil engineering 7:1

Fourth and fifth: College of electrical engineering 4:1 College of physical science and technology 4:1

Does it look a little distressed now?

However, not all colleges of Southwest Jiaotong University are more male than female. In foreign language and humanities colleges, there has been a "counter attack".

The number of female students is 183, the number of male students is 31, and the ratio of male to female is 0.17:1. The number of female students is 181, the number of male students is 70, and the ratio of male to female is 0.4:1.

Keke, boys from other colleges, do you know what to do? We can only help you here.

However, it's OK. It's OK for girls to be young, so that boys can study in peace of mind!