College of Charleston Top Questions

What is the stereotype of students at College of Charleston?

Brooke

That they're preppy

sara

party too hard. Pot heads. Upper class, stuffy.

Toby

Some stereotypes about Cofc students would be that they are stuck-up and like to party alot.

Kelly

College of Charleston would be considered a party school but I am not involved with that lifestyle.

Sarah

Upper-class students; party school; majority females whites

Hunter

Really preppy, southern belles and gentlemen

Sam

-party school -all females -not very diverse

Alex

Some stereotypes about C of C, the college itself, include that it's a party school only, that the professors are very laid back, and that the classes are small in size. One stereotype about C of C students is that the students all come from rich backgrounds. Another sterotype is that the students are always at the beach, not in their classes. One last stereotype is the artsy-free spirit of the students; meaning: we are all highly interested in some aspect of art, whether it be shown by our choice of major, or in that we attend more local concerts, theatre shows, and mic-nights than the average student.

Megan

One big stereotype about CofC and its students is that we are just one big party school full of either hippies or rich preps.