Notre
To an extent. If you don't go to Notre Dame, you can't really understand what this place is all about. We get a lot of flack because there are a lot of people out there who don't like Notre Dame and we get stereotyped more than pretty much any other school. Like most stereotypes, it has held because there are quite a few students that fit the stereotype - but not all. Not by a long shot!
Jill
Yes it's fair to say we are a catholic school with athletic spirit. However non-catholic students like me will find it easy to get evolved too. Football is huge although the Irish performance is not good during the past years. Home game is like big festivals, even asian students will not stay in the library during games.
Amanda
stereotypes can never describe everyone
Tristan
Most stereotypes are based in truth to some extent, and these are no exception. You will find many, many people on campus who embody the stereotypes listed above. But you will increasingly find people who break that mold on all accounts, and you will generally find a welcoming and tolerant atmosphere for them. I personally happen to be white and upper middle class, but I am also about as liberally-minded as you could be, and I am a majorly lapsed Catholic. I knew plenty of other people who were just like me, and I never encountered anyone that I felt was really judging me for the ways that I was different from them.
Lindsay
Contains clips from several interviews conducted at Notre Dame about school and student stereotypes.
Nick
Both yes and no for all of them - yes, there's lots of legacies, but not nearly as many as you'd think. Our system of dorms that a majority of students stay in 3-4 years is really cool, but at the same time having single sex dorms strains gender relations a little, though from what I've gathered, it's not too different from lots of other colleges. We have our fair share of crazy liberals and crazy conservatives. As it's a very intellectual school, lots of people feel the need to get political when they shouldn't, but if you can ignore that sort of thing, it's no big deal. If you're insanely political, however, you've come to the right place.
Kristin
Notre Dame appeals to many different type of students and I believe they do a pretty good job of making sure diversity is important. It may not be the most diverse school in the US, but I think everyone is represented. Many of the students are upperclass that is not uncommon but many are also middle class or other.
Brian
These stereotypes are very accurate. People dress like they're in a J.Crew catalogue, which is not necessarily a bad thing. If I want to wear something nice to class, I don't feel weird about it, but honestly if I just want to wear sweats and flip-flops there are plenty of people doing that too. With a huge athletic program for just a small/medium size school, you find a lot of athletes in many classes, and they always wear sweats.
Nicholas
Not at all! Campus Moto: Work hard...Play harder!!
Eileen
I don't find ND pepole to be arrogant; mostly it's just a strong sense of pride in the University. The second stereotype, however, is fairly accurate. Although ND is working to become more diverse, the majority of the student body is upper class white Catholics.
Lexie
To some extent, but many are overexaggerated.
Joey
The religious stereotype is not completely accurate; there is definitely a percentage of religious people here, predominantly Catholic, but there are plenty of people are not religious or don't practice their faith. The jock stereotype is more accurate; the vast majority of students here lettered in at least one varsity sport in high school, and about half of them were captains of their teams and/or played multiple sports. There is a palpable sports culture here, especially among the guys. (I've never watched ESPN in my life as much as I did this year.) The drinking stereotype is probably the least true out of all of these; granted, students here drink and party as they do at any college, but drinking seems to be less prevalent here than at many other schools. There are many students here who only drink a little, or don't drink at all. As for being smart, this is true; Notre Dame students are very smart on average. However, this is no reason to be intimidated; I actually found the intelligence of the student body, on average, to be a little lower than I expected before coming here. Of course, there is a fair share of brilliant minds, and the general intelligence level is still very high.
Nicole
I wouldn't like to think so!
Jules
there is a strong sense of community but with that a lot of openness. people are both catholic and non-catholic, liberal, and conservative. the guy-girl relations are pretty normal, except for the single sex dorms which make it a little weird.
Steph
lots of athletic students, growing diversity, both sexes are generally fairly attractive
Amanda
yes...there is some diversity though
Pat
Absolutely not. I was a walk-on, and therefore got into ND on my own merits. I resent it when people assume that I'm stupid because I wear athletic gear
Meg
To a certain extent yes, the university is very catholic (85{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} of students) and most students practice a more 'conservative' catholicism. Because of our strong sports programs, Notre Dame attracts students who are athletes or interested in sports. However, not everyone is a 'jock.' And of course I think we are all smart.
Madison
Sometimes they are accurate, but Notre Dame is making an effort to increase the diversity on campus. Some people are "old-fashioned" however.