What type of student do you think of when you hear/read...

<p>St. Joseph's U. (Philly)</p>

<p>a school for below average philly kids who aren't even good enough for drexel</p>

<p>scripps</p>

<p>Hard studying women who wanted a "seven sister" without leaving California</p>

<p>Clark</p>

<p>sort of hippie-ish/activist, liberal, don't care too much about the location of their college</p>

<p>pitzer</p>

<p>fordham university.</p>

<p>Conservative Irish/Italian Catholics who are going for pre-med or business.
Wake Forest :) ?</p>

<p>preppy kids who either didn't want to leave the south or wanted to go to the south because they're tired of snow</p>

<p>university of rochester</p>

<p>best school in the world for me :) (ED acceptee)</p>

<p>pitt</p>

<p>smart kids who could have gone elsewhere but got a big scholarship</p>

<p>UMD (should have put it in above post - sorry)</p>

<p>Smart Maryland kids who love basketball.</p>

<p>USD (University of San Diego)</p>

<p>spoiled and rich kids living in a bubble of white-stone buildings</p>

<p>cal poly san luis obispo (since i don't think it's been mentioned?)</p>

<p>Smart, nerdy kids who couldn't get into Stanford but are too good for the UCs</p>

<p>University of Hawaii-Pacific</p>

<p>Surfers, beachlovers, students who wanted to go to college for the location.</p>

<p>NYU.</p>

<p>gay people</p>

<p>MIT</p>

<p>uptight, rich, smart, business oriented, ambitious and workaholic (edit whoops this is for NYU)</p>

<p>MIT = meritocratic, nerds, computer geeks, grad school candidates</p>

<p>UWashington</p>

<p>indian quarterback, defensive end with a handlebar mustache, purple helmets for stars on defense (how old school is that?), rebuilding the program right now.</p>

<p>Hofstra</p>

<p>is it a state u?</p>

<p>washington and lee</p>

<p>fratty, sunny, slightly southern but not in a "down south" kinda way-- still have confederate flags in some places though, preppy (which kinda goes with fratty)</p>

<p>William and Mary</p>

<p>Very intelliigent, friendly conservatives.</p>

<p>Trinity College (CT)</p>