Chloe
Preppy
Cliquey
Rich
Politically active/interested in gov
Attractive & fit
Amanda
please see my response to the question entitled "What is the stereotype of students at your school? Is this stereotype accurate? "
Ryan
I was in the SFS - that's why I came to Georgetown, otherwise I would have gone elsewhere for a liberal arts education (maybe to Chicago or Columbia).
That said, the SFS was amazing -- better than the Woody Wilson and Hopkins programs my friends went in to.
A lot of the SFS kids were wealthy aristocrat types (to say nothing of the internatinoal students, who in many cases actually were royalty), but nearly all kids I came into contact with were smart, multilingual, and hard working.
Jack
To folks who grew up in DC, Georgetown is an isolated haven for wealthy white kids and the children of foreign elites. They see Georgetown students as virtually unaware of the city beyond the Georgetown neighborhood, nestled in the wealthy white northwest quadrant of DC. Others assume GU is characterized by socially conservative Catholicism, full of sexually ignorant straight-laced heterosexuals.
Jo
Rich, preppy, snobby, stuck up
aj
Very East Coast prep school.
Pauline
you can not easily make friends with them
Jillian
ambitious, stuck-up, willing to do anything to succeed, internationally focused, interested in community service and social justice
Julie
Georgetown students are often known for being preppy and somewhat spoiled. They're also known for drinking a lot during the weekend after working very hard during the week. Students also have kind of a nerdy stereotype of talking about politics and philosophy when they're out at parties.
Tim
Georgetown students are widely seen as being career-driven and focused more on the real world value of their degrees rather than on the more holistic goal of integrated academic and personal growth. When having asked many friends from different universities about their views on Georgetown and its students, words like "haughty," "status-seeking," and "pre-professional" were most often voiced.
Ali
People absolutely believe that all Georgetown students are "Joe and Jane Hoyas"-- wearing popped collars and kakhis.
Erin
John and Jane Hoya:
The major stereotype is that we're all one type of American: white, rich, preppy, and extremely portentous.
Madison
Georgetown students are regarded as intelligent, fashion-conscious, and ambitious. But those are the euphemisms.
Jill
Rich, private school educated, international
Torry
Preppy Joe and Jane Hoya, exhibited by the popped collar and abercrombie clothes. Very international.
Ashley
wealthy upper class
trust fund kids
went to h.s. at a boarding school
William
One stereotype is that the school has an affluent student body. This is a lie. We have an affluent AND brilliant AND sexy student body. Don't for a second forget how elitist we are.
Jill
People steretype Georgetown students as being very preppy and coming from mostly the East Coast.