Carleton College Top Questions

Is the stereotype of students at your school accurate?

Caitlin

From my experience, the quirkiness and nerdiness is true. Most Carleton students tend to be a bit offbeat in their own special way, and not afraid to show it. It also helps that they don't take themselves too seriously. They also tend to be very intelligent and interested in learning, but not obsessed with studying. Carleton as a whole seems to subscribe to the "work hard, play hard" attitude, and you will find most students having fun on weekends instead of staying cooped up in the library. The ugliness thing is not true, but Carleton students do tend to dress more casually and less fashionably than St. Olaf students.

Ainsley

Yes, although they are also part of what make Carleton great.

Broderick

Yes.

Kristin

in a lot of ways. But not always.

Andy

While I have found this to be true many times it is normally in a good way. Every kid at Carleton has something I like to call Carleton Awkward. Everyone is just a little bit weird, but it works out in a wonderful way. People have skills that you would never expect.

Robert

Um, actually a lot of this is more or less true though obviously not as black and white as one would assume. There a surprisingly large number of people from outside the midwest at the school (mainly from the East and West coasts) though I'd say about half come from Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin (you learn as a West coast kid that these people didn't all just grow up on farms and are fun, crazy, cultured peopl like yourself--though none know what a real burrito should taste like). There's also a sizable contingent from Chicago. There a certain truth to the whole "Minnesota nice" stereotype. Students are almost universally nice, uncompetative, and pretty relaxed (except perhaps when it comes to work). I think if the school doesn't just get the nice people from the Midwest, it draws all the nice ones from the coasts. Kids are definitely very smart but not pretentiously so. A lot of people worry that they aren't smart enough to fit in when they first get here but soon realize that there was a reason they were accepted and that they actually can keep up with classes and whatnot. Also, I think the smartness just adds to the style of humor on campus. People will be as willing to make a joke involving some chem theory or philosophical thinker as they are to make one about something in pop culture. This friendliness and love of learning adds to the vibe on campus. I think a lot of us joke about the college hyping up our "quirkiness" but on a whole I feel the label fits: Carleton students love to do silly things to let off steam and flex their creativity in their free time (even the kids who think they are too cool for such a term should realize that the 4/20 triathalon is a quirky idea even if it involves substance abuse on a massive scale)

Dan

While almost everyone at Carleton does have their quirks, like probably any college, it attracts all types of students. The one thing you can count on at Carleton is that everyone there will be able to have an intelligent conversation with you about almost anything.

Caitlin

We are very nerdy. However, it's a type of nerd that is quite socially capable (excluding a few departments). It just happened that even the most normal Carls are obsessive about learning something or everything. I call it mostly harmless over-enthusiasm. Also, we don't dress very well.

Daphne

yes, generally, although people are actually better dressed and groomed than i thought they would be

Julie

I was nervous about how much admissions was touting group studying, but my fears were essentially unfounded. It's true that students can work together if they want to, but I have had very few assignments where I have been required to work in a group. I do all my homework on my own, but I occasionally compare answers with classmates. There isn't so much material that you would have to be in a group to cover it all, but other students are always willing to lend a hand. Carleton is an excellent school, and the reason a lot of people have never heard of it is that it doesn't wildly advertise itself. Unlike the schools here in New England, Carleton won't boast about its prestige, and our president even refused to let admissions advertise our number 5 spot on US News. However, if you meet someone who has heard of Carleton, they'll tell you what a wonderful place it is and how much students seem to enjoy their time there.

Taylor

To a certain extent these stereotypes are all accurate, but then again Carleton has a variety of people with different backgrounds and interests and not everybody is ugly.

Louise

Hippies: There are some, but there are also some Yuppies, while the school overall probably has more liberal people there are plenty of conservatives too and they aren't ostracized or anything. Ugly: NOT TRUE! There are lots of attractive people at Carleton. Yes, during classes people don't try that hard and show up in sweats but on weekend when people take more time on their appearance you realize how many hotties there are at Carleton. Smart: TRUE Awkward: True, especially for freshmen, but everyone's a bit awkward so you learn to overcome that and by junior year people are more socially normal. Work Hard Party Hard: VERY TRUE

Nate

The first is true, the second is not. I have met some incredible attractive women at Carleton

Rachel

probably but all in a good way

Rob

They are often smart, but not always, and yes, we tend to be less attractive than state schools.

Jacob

These stereotypes have some merit. There are a lot of LOR and Star Trek fans at Carleton. We also have many seemingly strange traditions. On the other hand, the typical Carleton student tends to be much more well-rounded than outsiders often perceive. I would say that about 10 to 20 percent of students fall into the category of students who constantly study. Most students, however, just study maybe 20 to 30 hours a week and do other things for the rest of the time.

Tate

People here are unique and don't form cliques or groups. You can be yourself here and this helps you learn to a great extent. Everybody here is smart and you learn great things from each other.

Shannon

We ARE smart, we do tend to be quirky, and there are socially awkward and unattractive people here. However, I think there are also socially competent and attractive people here. Carleton students just don't care about how they look (dressing fashionably, putting on makeup, etc) as much as people at other schools do. We have more important things to worry about.

Rose

to some extent. if you want a school with a metropolitan feel, carleton isn't for you. if you want to go to school with smart but chill people who are comfortable wearing anything from tuxes to pjs to breakfast, thats us.

Jane

Some are more stinky than others, but yes the stereotype is fairly accurate.

Ethan

Yeah, pretty much. Yet, there are plenty of cool people with an idea about what "nightlife" means.

Emma

yeah.

Dawson

Yes and no. Carleton has its share of socially-awkward kids, but their are plenty of students that are able to have normal conservation and to party.

Sandy

yeah, but too general.

Dan

Not really. There's probably a really large minority of socially awkward people that make it true enough so that it sticks around.

Julian

sometimes - that's why ther'ye stereotypes

Annie

As accurate as any other college stereotypes, where it doesn't really highlight much of the population. I mean, I own Birkenstocks.

Tricia

Yes. Most Carleton students are caricatures of themselves.

Hannah

We are definitely nerds, but that doesn't mean we aren't socially capable, normal, fun, attractive people too. There's a pretty substantial tree-hugging crowd, but they do a good job being inclusive and educational rather than self-righteous or guilt-inducing.

Jessica

yes

Matt

depends

Meredith

somewhat, somewhat, and not really (i don't think)

Kelly

are any?

Lorie

more social than expected

Allie

Yes.

Nicole

Yes, I have found people struggle to pick up on social cues in standard situations. People work very hard, as well.

Corey

some are, some are not

Ray

The students really do care about their work and the academics are very strong. The girls are very ugly but all the guys are chill and there's a strong community. Most other stereotypes are true.

Carolyn

I think that both of these are accurate to an extent, which I personally enjoy. People are generally laid back and fun, and not afraid to be weird. Also, I think there is a better balance of opinions on campus than this stereotype might indicate, which is definitely helpful and beneficial when it comes to both class discussions and personal conversations.

Andy

I have found all of them to be fairly accurate; it's the rare student that does not fit one or more of the stereotypes

Alex

Fairly accurate. It gets really cold in the winter, but the fall and spring are pretty nice. There are some really weird kids, but the general population of students is cool. The girls could be better to be honest, but there are some cute girls.

Rafael

Most of the stereotypes are not as accurate as people might think. For example I think Carleton students party just as much as any other students in other schools. Also, while there is a large number of students that think of themselves as being very liberal, Carleton is not entirely very liberal. However, Carleton is academically rigorous. Carleton does make you work long hours, but it can also vary.

Jessica

Yes

Alex

For the most part, yes. While there are some attractive people here, most people are average at best. And yes, most people are rich, but no one is in your face about it. Some people are pretentious, but not every one.

Rachel

For the most part; people tend to be more awkward than quirky.

Kendall

Umm... I guess everyone is quirky in their own right. Not everyone is engaged and not everyone is open or accepting. I think we are closer to the average population than some people may think, but I do notice students being a lot more interested in learning than in high school. Though that may be just my classes and environment because I hear stories that tell me otherwise.

Ryan

As with all stereotypes, yes and no. There are lots of people like that, there are also tons who aren't at all

Tim

Some are some aren't. There is a lot of homogeneity around here; kids are smart, they are hard working, but they do carry pretty easily defined and definable social practices. Kids also can party pretty legitimately around here sometimes.

Lisa

Generally

Sophie

Yes!