Stereotyping by College

<p>I'll start it off with an easy one just to get it going.</p>

<p>Harvard</p>

<p>Good grief</p>

<p>@ivyleague324</p>

<p>Harvard: Half rich privileged kids who have never really had to work a day in their life, 40% upper-middle class kids who’ve worked extremely hard, 10% people from the middle class and below who somehow managed to get in but feel feelings of insecurity because of not having had the resources to accomplish as much as the other 90%.</p>

<p>Next school: NYU</p>

<p>NYU: Wealthy hipsters</p>

<p>College of William and Mary</p>

<p>MonkeyKing, Don’t forget all the lower class students they bring in to have “diversity.”</p>

<p>UBC (University of British Columbia)</p>

<p>for people that realize a better and less expensive alternative than overrated and way overpriced US schools</p>

<p>Juan de Fuca U</p>

<p>W&M-southern ladies and gents. very nice, some very awkward…very smart peeps</p>

<p>UW-Madison</p>

<p>Farmers. I have a friend from Wisconsin and always joke about her going back to her farmland so she can major in cow tipping at UW. >_> A joke among some of us</p>

<p>CalTech</p>

<p>CalTech: Obsessed geniuses, no social lives outside of school.</p>

<p>Hamilton College</p>

<p>Where?</p>

<p>University of Florida</p>

<p>Hamilton College, Clinton, NY…</p>

<p>Never heard of it.</p>

<p>UVA</p>

<p>Hamilton College:liberal hipster parties in the forest
UVa: lacrosse players and crazy keggers at the frat house</p>

<p>Northwestern</p>

<p>Hamilton: Hipsters?!! More like preppy upper/upper-middle class students who can be quite straitlaced in behavior…yet can get crazy drunk…though that may be more true in the '90s. </p>

<p>University of Florida: Lots of middle and working-class Florida kids going for in-state tuition and decent academics and some clueless OOS well-off kids who went because they wanted a good-time in the Florida sun…only to find out they’re in the wrong part of the state when the arrive (A few neighbors of some cousins in a well-off NJ suburb. Heard they weren’t the sharpest tools in the shed). </p>

<p>Northwestern: Filled with well-off mostly suburban raised kids who wanted a big party/sports school with topflight intense academics. They also do their best to avoid emulating their more “Nerdy” counterparts at UChicago. </p>

<p>Brandeis</p>

<p>edit: Brandeis…is that a soft drink company? </p>

<p>Rice University</p>

<p>Rice University: Tiny school filled with super-smart kids who love to party-hard and have a long-term ag commune with the mission to grow a certain type of grain in Houston. The fact that grain is not really suited to an urban environment is taken as a challenge even as others shake their heads at the futility of the effort… :D</p>

<p>Oberlin</p>

<p>definition of a nerdy-hipster school. Politically engaged, drug-using, no sports to rally behind, above average smart kids. Like UC Berkeley minus the genius and Cal Football team.</p>

<p>Boston University</p>

<p>For preppy, halfway smart+ kids who have parents with the money to fuel their high-priced lifestyles.</p>

<p>UNew Hampshire</p>

<p>unew hampshire- giving theme to everything :p</p>

<p>Wharton (UPenn)</p>