Tree-hugging, cannabis-smoking, LGBTQ-tolerating liberal intellectuals
Brown students are hippie liberals who smoke weed a lot and major in basketweaving or something "useless" in the humanities.
Hipster, Hippies, Spoiled rich kids, fashionistas, jocks, super smart, laid-back, down to earth
We're supposed to be radical liberal tree huggers and super-activist who end up doing relief work in Darfur or door-to-door campaigning for Barack Obama. Crunchy and unshaven women populate the naked party and we all smoke a lot of weed. We're the most gay friendly, and the most diverse of the Ivies. The list goes on...but you get the point.
That we're hippies and unbelievably liberal.
Hippies, unorganized, unfocused
-Brown's very unstructured -students are hippies who smoke a lot of weed -students are smart but also weird -everyone is very independent
potheads, fun, liberal, hippies, accepting, LOTS of school spirit, open atmosphere, amazing faculty, open curriculum, choice, HAPPY STUDENTS!!
Hipster, Hippies, Yuppies, Rich, Liberal, Pot-Heads, Politically involved
The stereotypical Brown student is smart, but overprivileged. They are politically liberal, and adopt a cause (children in Africa, Tibetian government, etc.) in order to compensate for their own privileged birth. They are non-religious or only loosely so.
people think that Brown students are either hippy kids or rich kids.
That we're super-hippy and liberal, or that we're very adventurous. Brown is the "cool Ivy," where there are no requirements.
Despite bringing in a multitude of people - people of distinct races, regions of the world, economic statuses, etc. - the majority does tend to be rather affluent, which isn't a bad thing, necessarily. There was always a saying that I've heard Brown students say: "Harvard students - they want to RULE the world. Brown students - they want to SAVE the world." Brown's students tend to be very active in community service and in matters that revolve around aid and help. Coincidentally, one of the more popular majors at Brown is the International Relations track, where one can focus on the field of, let's say, Global Security.
On the negative side, Brown is often referred to as the "ghetto" Ivy, or the least prestigious. Students are often stereotyped as pot smoking liberals. On the positive side, it's a well-respected school, getting into which is pretty tough. Students are well rounded and down to earth, and study a wide array of subjects. The student population is very diverse.
1) Pot smoking hippies 2) Raging liberals 3) Haute jet setter fashionistas
I've read many books that label Brown students hippies, hipsters, progressives, liberals. Also people say that it's extremely chill, and not so stressful because students can take all their classes pass/fail. People assume there's tons of parties and that it's easy and "okay" to slack off at Brown.
That there are no grades at Brown, so life must be so much easier; that all the students are tree-hugging, leftists hippies
That all students are hippies, environmentally conscious, rediculously socially concious, and highly liberal
brown is the most enjoyable ivy.
That Brown is a "super-duper" liberal campus and most people are gay. Also, a stereotype is that a lot of the students are "hippies" and smoke pot 24/7.
I am not aware of any.
Many students at Brown are stereotyped as being elitist and hyper-liberal, so much so that they resemble the closed-mindedness of the hyper-conservative.
We're pompus assholes. We're all hispters. We're all Harvard rejects.
Liberal. Overly liberal. The only Ivy where kids are cool. Where homosexuality is somewhat common. Party Ivy.
we are hippies and all liberal
Quirky and awkward. I think there are about 5 different "I'm awkard" facebook groups. There's also I think a perception of kids here being very alternative, whether they're hipsters or granola-crunching hippies.
People that don't attend Brown will say one of three things regarding student stereotypes. 1- Aren't there lots of hippies? 2- Isn't everyone just stoned all of the time? 3- Man, that school must be full of nerds.
smart, but relaxed, free thinkers, hard workers, not as stuffy as the other ivies.
that we're the fun and more laid back ivy league students
Overly liberal. Hippie. Gay and gay-friendly. Laid-back. Down-to-earth.
Stereotype: everyone's a really chilled-out hippie Harvard reject who smokes pot and never does any homework unless they bought their way in, in which case they're probably really rich, famous, or mean. Either way, they still go to the crazy sex parties.
That we are the cool/hippy ivy. There is an abundance of weed on campus.
Less uptight than the rest of the Ivies. Liberals. Stoners. WASPs.
People say that Brown students are super liberal and out-there. Brown is often thought of as the joke of the Ivys becuase other Ivy Leauge students tend to be pretensious or stuck up. People think that anything goes at Brown.
I've always heard that Brown was a rich kid's party school. It is also supposedly ridiculously liberal, pot included.
Many people think that Brown students are pot-smoking, tree-hugging, liberals who where Birkenstocks and stage protests all the time.
Hippies and hipsters
The generally held stereotype is that Brown students are all tree-hugging, pot-smoking, Brikenstock-wearing hippie liberals who take all their classes S/NC and frolic all day.
hippies, potheads, hipsters, very laid back
-very liberal -"hipster"/"crunchy"
I think Brown is extremely diverse. There are the hippie liberal stereotypes, but 20{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} of Brown students are athletes who aren't such the activist type. I think there is an extremely wide range of people at Brown, but everyone does care about their academics.
liberal, artsy, intelligent, fun
Some stereotypes are that Brown students are stuck up, wealthy, and extremely academically oriented.
LIBERAL, fun, smart
There's a stereotype that Brown students are pot heads and superliberals.
liberal
we all have pink hair and wear birkenstocks. everyone is jewish, lots of hippies, lots of artsy people.
dichtomy- rich ivy league kids and hippie artsy kids on the other hand
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