Quinn
No - DU's another group of individuals with their own takes on life and action.
Ashley
kinda. there not as much diversity here as I would have hoped, though they are trying to work on it. when i first came to the school i felt like there was no one there like me because everyone looked the same. i was quite upset at this but, as the time passed, i realized that i had a lot in common with an array of people. Unfortunately, i think a lot of the minority students tend to stick together so the reach of these diverse backgrounds and ideals does not have as big of an effect as it could.
Adrienne
Not necessarily. Like any existing stereotype, there will always be people who live up to it, but as a whole, DU has a diverse student body with people of all backgrounds with all different interests.
Jess
Sure the campus has a party atmosphere but it's more of a "work hard play hard" sort of thing. I don't think the partying is TOO crazy, I also think it's a laid back atmosphere that allows you to say, "no thanks" at any time, you aren't going to stand out.
Chris
Not really, DU has many faces, it just depends on who you surround yourself with and how you perceive the student population. Believe it or not, there is diversity at DU, you just might have to look a little harder than other schools.
Torry
somewhat. We are definately not a diverse campus. And the majority of certain majors, business mainly, are made up of rich students. Students do tend to be a full of themselves but they study hard and play hard.
Charlie
In reality, while some of the students fit these stereotypes well, I find that everybody is at least really nice. The majority of our population is white, rich, and dresses preppy but will hold the door open for you and say hi. However, there are many students on scholarship who help round out the campus population. And while skiers, tennis players, and golfers are everywhere, they're not at all elitest.
Shannon
Sometimes. It is a private college near the mountains, but there are a lot of people here on scholarship and who don't ski.
Daniel
For the most part. There are always exceptions to the rules, but stereotypes are given for a reason: that aspect of DU is the most obvious to anybody who looks in on it.
Alex
You will meet more wealthy people here than you will i your entire life. Its easy to get into, generous with scholarships, and about 1/2 of your freshman classes have more than 60 people, but then it tapers off.