Need a hot date? Try telling people you’re an engineer, architect or psychologist.

Popular dating app Tinder allows users to inform potential mates of what they do for a living. The company analyzed which jobs got the highest percentage of "right swipes." (For those of you who prefer analog dating, swiping right on someone's Tinder profile means you consider them a match.)

Tinder found women who said they were physical therapists, interior designers, teachers and CEOs/entrepreneurs got the most right swipes. For men, pilots, founders/entrepreneurs, firefighters and doctors did best.

Tinder has also crunched the numbers on which universities will have you playing the field like an All American. For women, Florida State University and University of Miami finished first and second nationwide. For men, the top schools were Georgetown and Brigham Young, in that order. No Georgia schools made it in to the top 50 for women or men.

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