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How to Get the Smart Girl

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By eHow Contributing Writer
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Smart girls have a lot to offer, but they can be hard to get. If you are interested in a smart girl, you may worry about being smart enough to win her over. If you're interested in a smart girl, chances are you're pretty intelligent in your own right, but there are ways to get the smart girl.

Difficulty: Moderately Challenging
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Do well in school. A smart girl is usually not going to be impressed by someone who flunks a grade or can't read at his own grade level. If you want to get a smart girl, make an effort to take your studies seriously. You don't have to make straight As, but at least make a concerted effort in school.

  2. Step 2

    Start reading. It doesn't matter that much what you're reading. You can read books about anything that interests you as long as you have a book or two on hand. Rather than wrestling, smoking or goofing around during class breaks, trying breaking out a book.

  3. Step 3

    Be articulate. Practice putting together sound arguments using intelligent language. Don't rely on off-color language. It will not impress a smart girl. Instead, use language that makes you sound thoughtful and deep.

  4. Step 4

    Diversify your interests. Being interested in only one thing, like RPGs or movies, can get boring. A smart girl needs more to engage her mind. Look into other things that interest you so that you have plenty to talk about with her. Boring her is the fastest way to lose her.

  5. Step 5

    Come up with original ideas. If you're just parroting things you've heard other people say, a smart girl will see straight through it. Don't be afraid to stretch your intellect and come up with new ideas and opinions. Your ideas don't have to be popular; they just have to be new and thought out.

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on 12/4/2008 That's just weird. Looking at this from a (smart) girl's perspective, (as I am one,) I totally agree with this!

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