Because 14 alumni submitted data, some students were shocked to see their residential tutors on their lists.
The thought of contacting people on the list was not entirely appealing for everyone.
"Honestly, I did it because a friend asked me to do it. I didn't e-mail anyone and frankly, I'd be a little weirded out by it," said Ross G. Douthat '02.
Most students said they were not looking for potential soulmates.
"I hadn't done it seriously, so the results didn't matter to me," said Emily J. Griffin '01.
Others were shocked to find their friends on the list.
"I contacted some of the people on the list because I knew them. I marveled at some of the pseudonyms people went under. I had done the same," said Jared M. Greene '03.
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