Megan
Not at all. We are self-admitted twamps (T.W.A.M.P. = Typical William And Mary Person) but only in the sense that we know what that means. We know a twamp isn't the geek hiding on the third floor of the library studying 24/7.
A twamp is someone who enjoys learning and is passionate about their life. A twamp is either over-involved or over-achieving, and is more likely to party on Friday night so they can do work on Saturday (after sleeping in until at least 1pm. Again, there are exceptions, but there's a reason the dining halls serve brunch on the weekends instead of breakfast). We have fun, but we seek balance in our lives. The library is important. So is the club frisbee team and the Model UN team which placed second at WorldMUN in Singapore last year. We work hard, we care, and we have a ton of fun. That is a twamp.
Marissa
The stereotype about William and Mary students does hold some accuracy. We do study a lot, and you will hear us talk about being akward, in a joking way. When it comes to work, people just take it seriously, but if you're looking for a study break, you'll have no problem finding others up for something fun.
Jasmine
To some degree. There are a good amount of people who don't drink, but there are definitely some crazy parties on and off campus! Even the "nerds" are known to go wild once in awhile, but everyone here is somewhat of a nerd on the inside.
will
As per the definition of a stereotype, the above portrait is an oversimplification.
Alexis
Definitely not. While there are some people who fit the stereotypes, there are many more who don't. There's a pretty healthy social scene and some very attractive people.
Irène
While it's true that we work very hard (William & Mary is a tough school, so you have to if you want to do well here), we also have a lot of fun. Perhaps because Williamsburg isn't the liveliest college town, there are always fun things happening on campus, from parties to comedians to movie showings to concerts and open mic nights. And William & Mary students are creative; you won't find the pastime of rancing on just any campus. Rancing, or running and dancing at the same time with an iPod playing your favorite dance mix, is a favorite stress-relieving form of recreation at William & Mary. Of course, we have fraternities and sororities, so if you're looking for the typical college social life, it can be found here, too. While there are definitely some awkward students at William & Mary, they aren't necessarily more prevalent than at any other top-notch school. More accurately, William & Mary students are quirky and passionate - over-involved, committed to their studies, but also committed to enjoying college life.
Molly
Not at all. W&M is a lot more innovative than expected and the students are fun loving and active.
Matt
There is some truth to every stereotype, but this one is overly exaggerated. Everyone at W&M take their academics seriously, but not everyone spends Friday and Saturday nights in Swem, the beloved library. W&M runs the gamut on types of people: there are the jocks, the Greeks, geeks, the rich kids, the poor kids, and everything in between. No one feels like they can't fit in here, everyone finds their clique.
Allison
Not at all. Parties go on around here, there are kids who DO fail out of school, and there is no evidence anywhere that our suicide rates are the highest in the country. In fact, according to our alumni magazine, our suicide rate is lower than the national average. So don't believe everything you hear; this school is NOT where fun goes to die.
http://www.wmalumni.com/magazine/spgsum_2006/feature_5.shtml