person, and then it's even harder to find that person if you don't see her
because she is somewhere else," he wrote.
"It's just a lot easier to find and date someone on-campus."
Other students dating off campus say their choices were just chance. Harvard has a promising dating pool for those willing to look, they say.
Bucknor says he can't understand why some students complain.
"I can't generalize, but Harvard has a lot of interesting, cool people," he says. "I don't see how it would be hard at all for them to go out and date each other."
Barnett argues that dating off-campus doesn't imply a rejection of Harvard students.
The Harvard dating scene is fine--if you can find someone. But many students happen to find off-campus romance, he says.
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