Arizona State University-Tempe Top Questions

What is the stereotype of students at Arizona State University-Tempe? Is this stereotype accurate?

sabna

people who party a lot.. it is very true. very very true.

William

Multiple cultures and ethnicities ae a big art of what makes ASU great. People from all over the world end up somehow at ASU it feels like.

Liliana

The school is so diverse, that there are not specific or targeted stereotypes. Because everyone has a different personality, ethnicity and way of thinking.

Alexandri

Since I will be transferring there, I am currently unaware of any stereotypes there.

Alize

Everyone drinks

kelly

Since I go to school online, these stereotypes are different. There are all types of people who take the online courses at Arizona State University. So far, I've noticed that they are all very interested in the course work, and when it comes to peer review, they are honest and sincere in their responses.

Alec

I suppose that one of the main stereotypes of ASU is that the students are drunk, promiscuous frat boys and sorority girls. Like all stereotypes, there are exceptions. I would not say that the majority of ASU students are partygoers (at least from my experience), but it was ranked as one of the tpo party schools for a reaon.

Kendall

The stereotype of ASU students is that they love to party. Everyone is either a sorority girl or a the typical Frat guy. Though ASU is a great school if you want to join a Frat or Sorority but ASU is also a very diverse campus and so much more than people think it is.

Swastik

Party loving students. ASU is called Party School. But to be honest, neither it is a party school, nor the students do party all the time. It is a tier one research university in USA which includes a lot of intense research and development which are globally recognized

Jane

The most common stereotypes at ASU consist of Frat guys, Sorority girls, and Jocks. However, there are many students here that do not fall under those categories! Some stereotypes may be true, but there is much more to the ASU student population than frats and sororities.