University of North Dakota Top Questions

What is the stereotype of students at your school?

Brian

Binge Drinking Campus

Mari

Everyone drinks and drinks all the time. Sorority girls are uppity and slutty. Fraternity men are horny drunks.

Jordan

UND students drink a lot If you are from ND you are not going to be far enough away from the people you went to highschool with

Ali

big drinking school... anybody can get into the school...

Claire

big partiers

Jared

Crazy hockey fans.

Kayla

UND is a party school and not a lot of people study.

Bret

um that were all farm folk but we are way differnt

John

There is nothing to do in Grand Forks but drink alcohol

Danielle

That we are a bunch of hicks on the prarie who have an aerospace school and that's it.

Kristen

None that I can think of...

Shane

We're typical mid-westerners. Some people might call us racist, or uncultured.

Toby

UND Students are 99.99{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} white, midwestern, conservative, closed-minded, alcoholics.

Angel

We are a huge drinking school.

Caroline

One stereotype is that every student that goes to UND is an aviation student. NOT TRUE. UND has lots of other great majors to choose from. For being a school in a small state, they have nearly everything you'd ever want to major in.

Adam

We do not know much about diversity because of where we are located.

Bethany

I guess I am not positive, but probably that people from North Dakota don't have much experience in cultural differences or much education about culture. Or that all we do is farm here.

Charlie

Hockey is said to be huge here, and people say it is always cold and windy up here.

Tyler

Everyone is here for aviation.

Matt

Everyone parties a lot.

Ben

A bunch of hichs, drunks, for greeks jocks and whores.

Julie

Some people say UND students are rich kids, all really smart, and sometimes small town.

KC

Big drinkers, hard workers

Johnson

Huge binge drinkers. rich kids. easy degrees.

Karen

??? Don't really know any.

Laura

That it's a party school, everyone only cares about drinking, the classes are really easy and academics aren't challenging.

Cassie

Many of them do not contribute to the school and community.

Andy

That the student are just partying all the time. That there is nothing to do here. That the environment is extremely conservative.

Laura

drunks

Ryan

all we do is drink

bethany

huge party school, everyone drinks

Shannon

Party-goers, athletic, intelligent, well-rounded individuals

Sarah

Binge Drinkers. Athletic. Stereotypes of sororities and fraternities.

Emmerson

love hockey

Allie

Some sterotypes about UND students are that we're all big partiers and alcoholics. One stereotype that I feel personally because I am from Grand Forks is that its the easy college to pick since it's in my hometown, or that I'm not independent from my parents because I'm in the same town still.

Torry

i dont know

Ashley

The main stereotype about UND students is that they all party and binge drink. There are also various stereotypes involved in different organizations. Such as what all aviation students are like or what Honors participants are like.

Lauren

That it is fricking cold here. That we drink a lot. That we love hockey.

Chelsea

Drunkeness

Aimee

BINGE DRINKING!!!

Reese

binge drinkers, frat and sorority stereotypes - like "animal house"

Krista

that Greeks are drunks and athletes are privledged

Amy

heavy drinkers

Chelsea

They like to drink, they are really loud, and throw really big partys.

Lindsey

We are huge drinkers.

Jody

You have to be in a fraternity or sorority to be involved in campus leadership. We are all small-town hicks from farms. All we do is drink.

Beth

This is only a party school for students that are from the Midwest.

Amanda

A main stereotype that is mentioned when people talk about UND is binge drinking. Also that UND is an easy school and you don't have to work much to get good grades.

Amanda

They party all the time.

Nick

not a very diverse campus. Either from North Dakota, Minnesota, or South Dakota