Haverford College Top Questions

What is the stereotype of students at Haverford College?

Mandy

I suppose the most common stereotype among the students body itself is that Haverford students are awkward. A lot of people also say that Haverford is a place for really intelligent and varied students, though a lot of people think that kids here generally must be weird--or are hippies.

Cameron

Haverford kids are supposedly socially inept.

Megan

That we are a nerdy, bookwormy college, that we are the sporty nerdy college, that all the men are short, that in general people here are unattractive

Harper

That they are all nerds and hippies.

Davo

They are awkward, dorkish people, generally friendly but without much social skill. Unless he or she is in a Haverford setting, the Ford does not know how to interact. Small talk is generally a concept that the minds of these students cannot process, and typical conversations here end up with philosophical twists that can be too deep, complicated, abstract or detached for their own good. Because of this, the dating scene is terrible, the dancing is stiff, but the people nonetheless try to make you feel welcome.

Alison

The most popular stereotype I heard before coming was that every student is a nerd and that all Haverford boys look the same i.e. brown hair, glasses, pale, 5'8" and not too attractive.

Patrice

that most of them are very weird.

Annie

I guess I'd say that the stereotypes about Haverford kids are that they're pretty hard-working, and are often quirky. There's also this one stereotype about the Haverford guys: they're all hairy, Jewish, and named Dan.

Jess

Haverford students are all really weird. They are either mega-dweebs, or mega-hippies. Common misconception: Haverford is a community college, most notable because it's name sounds similar to that of HARVARD college.

Sally

awkward, white, upper-class, nerdy,