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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 158,000 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.
Keep reading to see what it was like.
First, I had my friend send me a link to join The League.
The link took me to the App Store, where I downloaded the app.
This was my first look at the exclusive app.
The next screen made a lot of promises. I'm not really sure how the threat of voyeurs plays into online dating, but okay.
The League links to Facebook, so I had to give it permission to access my info.
The app also goes through LinkedIn. It's cool that they prevent people from your current company from seeing you. Nobody wants to run into a coworker on a dating site.
Now for the fun part: filling out the profile.
Followed by the REALLY fun part: Dictating exactly what I want in a match. The height-obsessed users of Tinder would love this.
Now for the moment of truth ... am I good enough for The League?
Nope, not quite. Or at least not yet. I was going to have to wait. But at least my friend's VIP status on the app meant I was bumped to the top of the list.
While waiting to get in, I was able to play around with my profile. I wish I could take "Tinder Booster" off since I only follow that account for work, but I can't.
Thankfully, I CAN take away the photo of me and my ex that auto-populated the app, though. I know from an interview with an online-dating expert that ex photos can be a deal breaker.
Click here to read more about why you shouldn't post photos with your ex on dating sites.