Stereotyping by College

<p>The “Ivy League” for rich kids who want to have a good time without the rigor. Also, Wharton. (I love you UPenn, I really, really do, this is just the perception.) </p>

<p>Harvard</p>

<p>Harvards Already been done. </p>

<p>Denison University</p>

<p>Likes to study (lots) and eat granola while listening to an indie band that reflects the “obscureness” of their school since the mainstream doesn’t know it.</p>

<p>Rhodes College</p>

<p>Small historic campus where the students stay on campus</p>

<p>Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU)</p>

<p>Kids who get annoyed when people ask where they go to school.</p>

<p>George Washington</p>

<p>Smart kids ivy rejects?</p>

<p>University of Vermont</p>

<p>why the hell is there a University of Vermont?</p>

<p>People who like nature.</p>

<p>Vassar College</p>

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<p>For students who didn’t get into an Ivy League and decided to attend an LAC as a last resort.</p>

<p>The George Washington University</p>

<p>Political-minded students who didn’t get into Georgetown.</p>

<p>you need to put a college after you stereotype the previous one.</p>

<p>since you didn’t go…</p>

<p>University of Minnesota-Twin Cities</p>

<p>kids who have never been out of the midwest, nor to the big city.</p>

<p>UC Santa Barbara</p>

<p>beach parties?</p>

<p>Northeastern University</p>

<p>Kids who want to party in Boston but still want to be “legit” engineers.</p>

<p>Lehigh University.</p>

<p>Intelligent students from middle-class households with white picket fences in front of their homes.</p>

<p>Pomona College</p>

<p>I can only think of pimentos when I hear Pomona… </p>

<p>UNC?</p>

<p>Party people from out of state who want to attend a reputable institution while having a good time.</p>

<p>Occidental College</p>

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<p>Obama transferred from there :D</p>

<p>Emory university </p>

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<p>Driven students who will secure a job months before graduation. </p>

<p>Barnard College</p>