Shawn
Certainly a decent proportion of Kenyon students are financially stable, and the school tends to have a small minority population, but most students are down to earth and would love to take a science class to complement a classical philosophy course. Additionally, many students are very driven and are excited about finding a unique career to complement the well-rounded education a liberal arts school provides.
David
Neither are completely accurate; you can be who you want to be at Kenyon, which is one of the greatest things about being on this small hill in central Ohio.
Quinn
As diversity at Kenyon is gradually increasing, as a minority, I feel comfortbale here. In addition, more than half of Kenyon students receive some financial aid. Lastly, although this is a liberal arts college, many students do have morals and there is more to do around here than drink beer until you faint.
Andy
The girls don't really care what they look like they roll out of bed and go to class but if they put on a little makeup and went tanning I'm sure they could look as good as the girls at state schools. Although the boys complain... most of the boys have zero personality. Because of Kenyon's new athletic facility a different type of student is attracted to Kenyon.. the prepster/ jocks
Blake
Sometimes - there are always anomalies, but most of my friends fit the bill (except for the drugs/smoking) - and I like it that way.
Reese
Not exactly. 70{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} of students are on scholarship, so those rich stereotypes don't exactly fit. The division of type into location is more accurate, but not entirely - there are nerdy science kids South and there are dumb football players North.
Emily
While I think that people are certainly accepting of different kinds of people here, everyone still has his or her own clique. A big group of kids who lived on my dorm hall freshman year still hang out and live together now, as seniors. Same for the fraternities and sororities: while most are inclusive and have open parties, each Greek organization definitely has a stereotype. The Betas are jocks, the Zetas are Barbies, and the ADs (Alpha Delta Phi) are the gay/Jewish/stoner frat. The laid-back stereotype is true of most people. Most students don't talk about their work constantly, but I know a few people who are workaholics.