<p>Normal kids going to a state school.</p>
<p>New York University (NYU)</p>
<p>Normal kids going to a state school.</p>
<p>New York University (NYU)</p>
<p>Urbanites and Artsy Kids</p>
<p>Middlebury College</p>
<p>Preppy, hard-working, humanities majors, kids that want the ultimate new england college experience.</p>
<p>Boston University</p>
<p>^Kids who couldn’t get into NYU or BC so settled for the second best city in the Northeast. Anyways, smart kids, humble, like to have fun. </p>
<p>Fordham University</p>
<p>NYU and Columbia rejects. Hipsters galore.</p>
<p>To mix this repetitive list up:
University of Guam</p>
<p>Locals?</p>
<p>To pick a rather unconventional ‘college’:
Hamburger University</p>
<p>Wow. A place for people who can’t afford a real degree but want college credit?</p>
<p>Drexel University</p>
<p>Dont know about Drexel, sorry;
UWMadison</p>
<p>people from Wisconsin who didn’t want to leave home so settled for the next best thing- top state school at the best campus. Kids who could have done better</p>
<p>Washington University in St. Louis</p>
<p>Full of Nort Easterners who aren’t good enough for the Ivy League but still want a top private university.</p>
<p>Drake</p>
<p>Never heard of it
people from drake</p>
<p>Colgate</p>
<p>Toothpaste</p>
<p>WPI</p>
<p>Loves math and science, a little nerdy but it doesn’t bother him at all. Kids that wanted to go to an engineering school but couldn’t get into CalTech or MIT…</p>
<p>Rutgers</p>
<p>Backup school for privileged private school graduates</p>
<p>La Sorbonne</p>
<p>Don’t hate me but I have never heard of La Sorbonne!!! Sorry!!</p>
<p>Johns Hopkins University</p>
<p>off to being doctors, and crappy baltimore</p>
<p>Pomona College</p>
<p>liberals in claremont and history majors :)</p>
<p>Bob Jones university</p>
<p>Conservative, strict, religious fundamentalists. </p>
<p>Columbia University.</p>
<p>Yet another Ivy League</p>
<p>Liberty University</p>
<p>Liberty University: Pretty new, Christian school in Virginia. I have never met anyone from there, but I would stereotype them as a middle-class religious person who either chose the school for personal reasons or just did not get accepted to their top choice. </p>
<p>Mercer</p>