Christina
rich, stuck up, heavy drinkers, prodomidantly white, don't care about politics or news, lives in qu bubble, etc.
Mike
Stereotypes about Quinnipiac students vary depending on who you ask. Before I attended the school, I used to spend time at Yale some friends of mine from high school who graduated the year before I did. I remember one time after I was accepted they showed me a white shuttle bus parked on Broadway. "That's the slut bus," they told me. "It's the shuttle back to QPac [Yale's own semi-derogatory codeword for Quinnipiac]. You'll get to know it and all the trashy girls on board." To be totally honest, they were right--flooding off of it were scantily clad, semi-intoxicated females and similar male counterparts, even in the unbearable cold of December. I've heard these girls also referred to as "Quick-in-the-sack Quinnipiac" girls.
Other stereotypes include the typical "guido," as in, a Long Island or Jersey guy with an accent so thick it can be cut with a knife and an hour-long pre-club ritual that ends with a shaved forehead, a blowout, and at least one popped collar.
Cameron
A waltz through the catalogs of North Face, J. Crew, L.L.Bean, etc, not just in fashion sense [stand anywhere in the quad at passing times, and you can spot at minimum 2 dozen North Face logos paired with Ugg boots], but also, in their glossy lack of depth. We have a few camps at work. The Business and Accounting types are likely "in-college-because-i-have-to-be/parents-made-me" students, scraping by, getting homework/projects done as need be. I have more than once heard "im just doing this in case my husband needs me to work -i plan on being a housewife". PT,OT,Nursing, health science etc... majors are more focused, class oriented, they dont really have a choice. However, memorizing the enitre human anatomy is mentally taxing, and these people, when not bitching zombies, are shitfaced. The rest of the mix is a hard batch to pin down. Core humanities Majors [English, History, Math] are hard to come by, often looked at with skewed eyes, but usually all the more brazenly attached to Norton and Prentice hall Tombs for it.
Drinking is pretty standard, but were isnt it. Big, creative ideas are not, and its obvious.
Danielle
Most of the stereotypes of quinnipiac students is that we are all from wealthy families and that we are white. the stereotypes i have heard about quinnipiac is that all the kids are the same.
katie
Everyone is white, rich, and from Long Island, NJ, or CT.
Casey
Very wealthy students
jackie
Quinnipiac is all rich white kids
there is no diversity
quinnipiac is known for attractive girls
Liz
hot girls and lots of money