Devyn
IU sadly has the reputation of party school. Like a lot of other colleges, we do have parties, but all of our students are every academically inclined. Students are not partying 24/7. As every school does, we have some students that have a little too much fun, but we don't have more than any other school.
Devyn
IU sadly has the reputation of party school. Like a lot of other colleges, we do have parties, but all of our students are every academically inclined. Students are not partying 24/7. As every school does, we have some students that have a little too much fun, but we don't have more than any other school.
Taylor
The stereotype that I most often hear from others is that IUB students are at IU to drink and party.
Leah
All IUB students are party animals.
Chris
Oh, the obvious stereotypes come to mind, that we're a bunch of drinkers and partiers that don't seem to care about their school work.
Alex
IUB is often stereotyped as a school with a "party" atmosphere.
Jonathan
We party hardcore.
Charlie
We party hard. Jewish girls are stuck up and bitchy as are many East Coasters. All people from the the East Coast are here because they couldn't get into the more prestigious Eastern business schools. Greek students have more fun than non-Greek students. SPEA students have failed out of Kelley and therefore will make less money in the future. The dorms in the Northwest neighborhood are more fun than the others and the girls living there are far more promiscuous.
Amelia
IUB is a party school
Sara
There are "coasties" from the New York and New Jersey who all live at Smallwood.
Everyone from Indiana is a hick.
Rachel
The campus is full of greek life.
Drew
Some stereotypes about IU is that it is only a party school and the students go to class dressed up. Other more school specific stereotypes include Kelley business students stepping on others in order to get ahead.
Caleb
To quote the grass roots publication with an insignificant circulation and almost nonexistent amount of subscibers known as PLAYBOY, "We're a drinking school, with a basketball problem."
Amy
Many people assume that if you attend Indiana University, especially in Bloomington, IN that you are there just to party. People assume that you might attend a few easy classes, but the majority of your time is spent getting drunk and going to parties.
Dale
IUB is considered a big party school, and I'm assuming that most schools involve students partying all the time. It's just a part of college. But it's true that there are a lot of parties going on here. But it's not like the parties never stop. It's not like cops don't come around and tell people to shut up and go home. But there are people who go to bars on weeknights and start partying in the middle of the afternoon on Thursday. I'm sure people do that at other schools, too, though.
I'm not aware of stereotypes about IUB students.
Alyssa
That all we do is party.
Ellyn
IUB is all about partying and drinking... there may be others, but I only address them as I hear them, and then put them behind me
Cruz
The stereotype that I hear most often is that IU is a school full of kids who only came here to party and that the academics are low grade as a result.
Ashley
Party/drinking school, rich kids