Stereotyping by College

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<p>I question your literacy. Did you mean disparaging?</p>

<p>Hyper feminists and if you want me to use the un PC stereotype, lesbians. </p>

<p>Creighton University</p>

<p>It’s in Nebraska, man…</p>

<p>Georgia Southern University</p>

<p>Pretty campus where parents send their kids instead of UGA.</p>

<p>Mississippi State University</p>

<p>Automatically a vet major.</p>

<p>A public university in Kentucky that doesn’t have Kentucky in its name. :stuck_out_tongue: It’s not tiny, but I still don’t feel comfortable giving out its name.</p>

<p>It’s Kentucky…</p>

<p>Radford University</p>

<p>^ I don’t have any idea how we could possibly stereotype a college without you giving us the name…</p>

<p>Central Michigan University</p>

<p>Frozen Teachers.</p>

<p>Radford University</p>

<p>Radford University - Used to be an all womens college but decided to allow men to attend in 1972.</p>

<p>LSU</p>

<p>That’s not a stereotype. It’s a fact about the school.</p>

<p>Sports fans galore</p>

<p>Virginia Tech</p>

<p>I’m sorry, but I just think about the shooting when someone mentions it. But the school itself is (stereotypically) full of engineer-y students who hate UVA.</p>

<p>Wagner College</p>

<p>Future teachers</p>

<p>Louisville</p>

<p>Basketball is the only thing it has going for it. I mean it’s in Louisville…</p>

<p>Colorado State University</p>

<p>CSU - gets into the NCAA basketball tournament fairly regularly.</p>

<p>University of New Hampshire</p>

<p>drUNHk. That’s what happens when a school is in the middle of nowhere.</p>

<p>CU Boulder</p>

<p>Pot. And lots of it.</p>

<p>SUNY Purchase</p>

Sewanee

Also SUNY Purchase: suburbia probably