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LoginHigh standards? Keep them that way. While some may call us exclusive or elite, in reality, we just have standards for entry - unlike every other dating app out there. We believe 3 quality matches are better than bad profiles. Say goodbye to endless swiping, and hello to smart, sexy, and successful matches. While your mom may call you picky, we call you self-aware. You can use The League for free as a Guest, or you can become a Member by purchasing a subscription.
The League is a dating app people love to hate. It's billed as Tinder for elites — a "curated" community of single people who aspire to become one half of a power couple. Founded by a Stanford grad , it's super exclusive and reportedly has a waiting list of more than , people who are eager to meet Ivy League-educated, successful, and attractive prospects. Thanks to a friend who earned VIP status on the app, a few weeks ago I got in and took a look around — but it didn't really live up to the hype.
Our Matchmakers have decades of experience and successful matches behind them. Prior to dedicating their careers to helping ambitious singles find their life partner, they earned MBAs from places like Harvard and Stanford and held high ranking jobs in the Corporate world. They understand the world you are living in. Not only will they take the time to get to know you and your relationship history via multiple meetings, but will also guide you to select the right person. This exclusive program is offered only to a very small group of League members. If you are ready to invest in your love life, this program is for you.
Attention, singles fed up with the travails of Tinder: there's a new dating app apparently aimed at Ivy League students and graduates, because this world just doesn't have enough dating apps -- or elitism -- already. Yes, you heard right: a forthcoming matchmaking app called The League , founded by Stanford MBA student Amanda Bradford , promises to keep its dating pool "well-balanced and high-quality" by weeding out supposedly unsuitable bachelors and bachelorettes via an unexplained screening metric. Although The League is not the first dating app to court elite students and those who want to date them , the app's website pitch to woo applicants is a real doozy:. You don't need a dating app to get a date -— you're too popular as it is. But you should join The League.
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6/28/2024
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