George Mason University Top Questions

What is the stereotype of students at George Mason University?

Emily

I don't really know because I transfered to GMU so I will have only been there 2 years prior to graduating. It is a very diverse campus so theres alot going on.

Emma

Some people think that since GMU has been known as a commuter school in the past that the campus is dead on the weekends.

Leah

1. There's nothing to do 2. Parties, if there are parties, are lame 3. Nobody's here on weekends 4. People use it as a "stepping stone" school

Francis

It's a commuter school, doesn't really have an on campus life, therefore doesn't really give the real university feeling. Indeed GMU is a very diverse college, but it remains real diverse in the sense that "cliques" and groups are sorted by ethnicity.

Jesse

Commuter school International school

Kelly

That it's an easy school to get into; that the students don't work really hard in their studies or that it's an easy ride for education.

Jimmy

I don't know.

Morgan

one of the most (or possibly THE most) diverse school in the nation

Stephen

Some of the biggest stereotypes of GMU and enrolled students is that they are all commutere students and the GMU is exclusively an overcrowded commuter school.

Patrick

That they're rich and stuck-up. Being located in the area it is, it can be easy to assume that the student body would be made of white kids. In addition, Mason is always labeled a "commuter" college rather than a "legit" college like some of the other's in VA.