Carol
All are welcomed! Granted: the location of each stereotype is dependent on the building you might be crossing. As stated earlier, there is a high percentage of possibility you will encounter all these kinds of stereotypes as an FIU student. Predominantly, and because of the Miami electronic dance music scene prevalence (do blame ULTRA festival for the atrocity), these kind of bright color wearing- bass blasting individuals can be spotted more often than the rest. But bright colors in walking into a dull morning of an exam can make your morning slightly better.
Sofia
Jocks, Cheerleader, Nerd, Geek, Loner, Druggie, Band Member, Rock and Roller, Heavy Metal-er, Religious Christian, The Socially Acceptable But Not Really That Cool Guy, Goth, Latin Student, Science Nerds, Greeks, And many more. Just look at the people around you and see what kind of person they are.
Marco
I do not like to use the term "stereotype" very much, as I think that negative (and often untrue) characteristics are often associated with the term. I much rather like to use "background" in its place, and throughout my university, at least from the impression that I've gotten, there are MANY diverse backgrounds among students. I have no problems with communicating with people and making friends, so I have become well-acquainted with all sorts of people on campus. At FIU, you will find people from all kinds of backgrounds: people come from Europe, Asia, the Caribbean, Africa, and of course, Latin America, which is the dominant cultural background that most students at FIU share. I've made friends with people who are in fraternities and sororities, people who are very geeky, people from all sorts of social classes, and the best thing I see is that everybody seems to get along well with each other. There is no real discrimination between students at FIU, simply because there is so much diversity.
Robert
The best word to describe the students at my school is.....creative!
Christine
The biggest stereotype of students at my school is that everyone is a commuter and just picks FIU as their university because it's easy to get accepted to and it saves them money. While the majority of students at FIU are commuters, this stereotype is very inaccurate. We are an international university and being one means that there are many visiting professors and international students that make the diversity at FIU one that is unparalleled at most institutions. You'll also find that many of the commuter students truly wanted to go to FIU for a variety of reasons such as our law, business, and medicine programs, not just for convenience.
Matthew
I would say a classic stereotype at FIU is calling latin students refugees. There are many latin students attending FIU, including myself, and they are not true. Latins are proud of there heritage and some may be more outspoken than others, but they do not need to be stereotyped against.
Mishka
There are many stereotypes at Florida International University. A few examples are all our students are all Hispanic, FIU is a commuter school and our athletics programs are horrible or not supported.
Though some people do live on campus, it is accurate that FIU is mainly a commuter school. That would also explain our large Hispanic population. Our school is only a little over 60 percent Hispanic, but it is an international school, there are students from many from different parts of the world. Our athletic program isn’t great but getting better and the support is growing. Our administration is even awarding Panther Points when students attend games and a student can build up their points to win great prizes like HDTV 1080 TVs, IPads, laptops, IPods and more.
Dax
Florida International University is actually quite diverse in its population with students from all over the world and of different backgrounds. I would say that the most common stereotype at FIU is probably that of "frat kids." There are numerous fraternities available for one to join and they certainly make their presence felt on campus by wearing apparel and participating in school activities throughout campus. Many people have a misconception that the people in fraternities are just out to party and have a good time, when the reality is that most are actually hard working students.
Mishka
There are many stereotypes at Florida International University. A few examples are all our students are all Hispanic, FIU is a commuter school and our athletics programs are horrible or not supported.
Though some people do live on campus, it is accurate that FIU is mainly a commuter school. That would also explain our large Hispanic population. Our school is only a little over 60 percent Hispanic, but it is an international school, there are students from many from different parts of the world. Our athletic program isn’t great but getting better and the support is growing. Our administration is even awarding Panther Points when students attend games and a student can build up their points to win great prizes like HDTV 1080 TVs, IPads, laptops, IPods and more.