Pat
I wouldn't say the stereotypes are true about Davis We do have a solid amount of agriculture majors and Asians, but for the most part, the diversity is what makes Davis so interesting.
Dominik
There aren't really any stereotypes associated with Davis. We're all really friendly and all really accepting, the major difference at our school is we bike EVERYWHERE.
Malcolm
On of the worst stereotypes UC Davis faces is that many people believe the student body is composed solely of UC Berkeley rejects. Personally, I was accepted in various colleges including Berkeley, Stanford, and Vanderbilt. And while it is true that many Davis students also applied, but did not gain admission to Berkeley, that does not detract from the intelligence of the students on campus.
A stereotype that is true, however, is that Davis has a vibrant student body. With over 500 student organizations and a total of 66 fraternities and sororities, there is something for everyone. Organizations range from the Historical Fencing Society to the Agricultural Law Society, thereby giving students a chance to experience all walks of life.
Ngoc
Some stereotypes at Davis would have to be everyone in a fraternity parties and get drunk every night. Not all fraternities people party. There are professional fraternities such as pre-med, business, and community service. These fraternities make a difference in their school, community and country. Also, students who chose Davis are did not get accepted to any other school. For some, this may be true, but most is not the case. I have met so many people who chose Davis over other schools.
Ngoc
Some stereotypes at Davis would have to be everyone in a fraternity parties and get drunk every night. The school only smells in certain part. Not all fraternities people party. There are professional fraternities such as pre-med, business, and community service. These fraternities make a difference in their school, community and country. Also, students who chose Davis are did not get accepted to any other school. For some, this may be true, but most is not the case. I have met so many people who chose Davis over other schools.
Yng
The stereotype of students at my school is that the freshmen can't bike properly because they don't follow rules
Andrew
Well there is a large number of environmentalists here at UC Davis, otherwise known as "hippies". I wouldn't say the majority of the student population are "hippies" but there are a good amount of these students who are very passionate about peace and global conservation.
You can also say that UC Davis, like many of the UC schools in California, has somewhat of an "Asian Invasion" population. Some may think these Asians are not Americanized, but the majority of the Asian students here grew up in the States and are really tied with the American culture.
There are a few stoners and jocks, but you can't really pick them out when you see the students on campus. We're all pretty much one big happy group of Aggies.
UC Davis has a lot of Frats and Sororities and I guess you can say UC Davis "frat kids" know how to party, but they are also studious bunch of people. I myself am not a frat member, but I have a good number of friends that are and they enjoy it.
Basically, UC Davis is a diverse university. We have all the stereotypes you can think of. But hey, every college has some stereotype right?
Victoria
When people think of UC Davis at least one of two things comes to mind: tree hugging liberal stoners and/or farmers. Due to recent events, most of America now thinks of Davis students as protesting hippies. To some extent there are hippies who live in co-ops and grow their own food. To some extent there are many students studying to become veterinarians, plant scientists, landscape architects, viticulturists and farmers. Davis, as a city, really isn't as rural as everyone makes it out to be. There aren't cows roaming in the pastures. The Greek life at Davis is actually huge. We have a frat row where all of the fraternity and sorority houses are located. There are many different activities and groups at Davis, from theater and sports to public interest research groups and cultural clubs. The Davis stereotype should not limit you from doing something you love. You choose your own path once you get to Davis.
Eugenia
Students at Davis are cow-loving hippies, but there are only certain parts of campus that smells like cow. For the most part, you don't really smell it. People also say that Davis is really Asian populated, although I think it's pretty diverse, but that may be because I am an Asian from a heavily asian-populated high school. Everyone is really nice and friendly though!
Eugenia
Students at Davis are cow-loving hippies, but there are only certain parts of campus that smells like cow. For the most part, you don't really smell it. People say that Davis is really asian populated, although i think it's pretty diverse, but that may be because i came from a heavily asian-populated high school. Everyone is really nice and friendly though!
Stella
I honestly don't think there is a stereotype - the school seems like it has a diverse population. People are generally kind and easygoing. Also, there are a LOT of Asians, like all other UC campuses do.
Sruthi
This may sound funny, but a common stereotype of the students at UC Davis is that people here are too nice. Everyone is so outgoing and friendly.
Sarah
Lately UC Davis has earned a lot of attention in the media. Unfortunately, however, instead of being recognized for our outstanding academics or amazing students, we've been pegged as a school full of defiant protestors. Let me tell you though-- the majority of students here are a lot more laid back than we are portrayed to be. Although UC tuition is on the rise, and yes, some UC students are protesting, not all UC Davis students are causing a stir. In fact, we're usually stereotyped as just "hodunk" small town kids (which, in reality, we pretty much are) not crazy hippies like at Berkeley or alcoholics like at Santa Barbara. I may be biased, but I think UC Davis has the best of the University of California stereotypes. We have huge amounts of fun when the occasion calls for it (like on Picnic Day) AND we know how to get good grades, all while being down-to-earth college kids.
Sarah
Lately UC Davis has earned a lot of attention in the media. Unfortunately, however, instead of being recognized for our outstanding academics or amazing students, we've been pegged as a school full of defiant protestors. Let me tell you though-- the majority of students here are a lot more laid back than we are portrayed to be. Although UC tuition is on the rise, and yes, some UC students are protesting, not all UC Davis students are causing a stir. In fact, we're usually stereotyped as just "hodunk" small town kids (which, in reality, we pretty much are) not crazy hippies like at Berkeley or alcoholics like at Santa Barbara. I may be biased, but I think UC Davis has the best of the University of California stereotypes. We have huge amounts of fun when the occasion calls for it (like on Picnic Day) AND we know how to get good grades, all while being down-to-earth college kids.
Andrew
Students at UC Davis are unique in their ability to uphold excellent academic standings while maintaining a humble, grounded, outgoing demeanor. Students here are welcoming and more than happy to dialogue and meet new people. As focused as we are here at Davis, when the weekend roles around, students are ready to have a good time and unleash all the pent up stress accumulated throughout the week. There really is no better student body to be found anywhere, period.
Stephen
The stereotype of the students at UC Davis is that we are all hippies because we are an agriculture school. Another stereotype is that we are farmers. These stereotypes are not true.I believed in the stereotypes before I came to Davis because everyone at my high school said UC Davis was a farm town that was full of hippies. I believed everyone until I visited Davis for the first time. Sure there were a few hippies here and there, but I saw a lot of diversity. I also noticed that everyone was laid back. It is not as superficial as my hometown in southern California.
Everyone at this school comes from different backgrounds and different cities, states, and countries. People are going to label different colleges based on stereotypes, but you are the only one who can decide if these stereotypes are true or not true by visiting the campus yourself.
Samantha
The typical stereotype at UC Davis is asian kids. This stereotype is pretty accurate. There are a lot of asians at this school and so Davis is known as the "geek" school.
Jenny
As a student that attends UC Davis, I do not witness any stereotypes. I do observe that there are many different personalities and styles on campus, and that everyone has certain groups of friends. But as a general consensus, I am glad to say that students here have a friendly attitude, and are very accepting. I have personally made many friends that are from all different backgrounds and interests.
Kelly
Movies and television shows depict college as a place where wild frat parties take place, where jocks rule the school, and where those who choose to take some time to study are labeled as "geeks" and "losers". But once one steps on the UC Davis campus he or she can see that these sorts of stereotypes exist only as jokes shared among students. Here at UC Davis, the terms "friendly" and "helpful" are the dominant descriptions of UCD students, faculty, and the community that surrounds our university. While students are academically driven and focused on their future, they are also always willing to help a fellow student inside and outside the classroom. UCD students not only want to succeed for themselves, but they want their classmates to achieve their greatest potential, as well. This stems from the friendliness that is UC Davis and the competitive, but not cut-throat, mentality. With so many different ways to get involved on campus, students can easily find their niche. There is no pressure to join a particular club or be associated with a certain group or organization. Students here accept and admire the differences that individuals have to offer, thus providing an education outside the classroom as well as inside.
Alexandra
UC Davis is far from diverse when it comes to the student body. While I don't deny that there are many different people of varying ethnicities and cultures, it will take you quite a while to find them. The majority of people who you will encounter at UCD are Asian and White students. And as a general rule, most of us are a little geeky. As far as that stereotype is concerned, it is definitely true. Those of us who do not fit into that first category are usually Agriculture Majors (hence the name UC Davis Aggies). And oh are they a sight to behold. I have seen a couple of them romping around campus with their cowboy boots and hats, they are however a rare bunch.