No I don't think they are accurate. Obviously there are parties, just like every other school, but we also care about our grades.
no
to an extent, i would agree. lots of parties... the academic life is split -- either smart and dedicated or not -- no middle ground
No
somewhat
well, depends on how hard the other schools party, but I know a lot of people who drink a lot and often.
yes
No, not all girls (like myself) party Its as easy or hard as you make make it. There are a lot of parties but it is not distracting or overwhelming.
i think some of them are but there are people that go out side these boxes so they are not entierly true
Sometimes yes. Not always. I know a lot of brilliant classy people who don't come close to that stereotype.
Nah
yes and no. Yes because if you want to party, you usually don't have a problem finding one on the weekends and such. But no because if you there are a million other things going on around campus every single day and night that you can participate in and get involved in so that if you don't want to party, you can still have fun and make friends no problem. So yes, there are parties that go on, but its no different than any other university out there. In fact, I think that it is probably better in the sense that we look out for each other here, we know each other, and we are all friends with each other. Even though its a pretty standard sized school and campus, it is still a really close school that you don't seem to find anywhere else.
I think they are to an extent, but I don't feel that our school parties any more then most colleges
To an extent every college is a party school. However, you get just as good as an education as you would at a larger university.
No, I know alot of students who are serious about what they want to do. We have alot of good programs here for different majors and I think Central should try to promote them better.
Some people are obviously not as sophisticated as others but I don't think it's fair to give everyone that stereotype.
No, I feel that any school can be a big party school if the individual doing the parties lets it get out of control. I feel that Central accepts people with lower high school GPA's than other Michigan Universities, but those students are expected to and DO do as well as anyone else in their given programs.
Not at all
Not at all.
I think that while yes, there are alot of parties here it should not be a direct reflection of the inteligence of campus. There are alot of very inteligent people attending CMU.
YES
Some are, some are not.
No and yes, every college is a party school and yes the business program is great.
No.
NO
I think that there is a lot of partying that goes on here but I believe that our classes are just as hard as at other universities.
no they are not. I picked CMU over Michigan State
For the most part.
No, well we do party a bit.
Mostly
Sometimes
no. The definition of alcoholic is rediculous. And we are not rapists
In some fashion. Yes we like to have a good time but for myself and my fraternity brothers we do what needs to be done before fun activities take palce and make sure we put school first.
No central is a great school
To some extent, it really depends on the person you meet. Sometimes you'll run into an individual who will fit that description to a T, other times they do not fit it at all.
For the most part. I feel like EVERY school parties so to call a school a party school I feel is not accurate.
No, many students are involved in extracurricular activities, as well as work while attending school. We know how to have a good time, and balance school, plus work, but because this is such a small town without a lot else doing on, many people look at the bad that happens and not the good.
No, we have some great programs here and really smart students.
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