Lauren
Our stereotype is the "party school." While our students do party, it usually isn't on campus. Most parties happen across the state border, at Washington State University (about 8 miles away). Most students who party are Greek students, because they have open houses and less strict regulations on alcohol (compared to the residence halls who have RAs). Greek students also have closer connections with Greek students from other campuses if they share the same house. Personally, I was not exposed to any parties my first year at U of I (probably because I lived in the residence halls and didn't have any friends who were upperclassmen).
M
"Nasty and Inebriated"
Completely accurate.
Alex
Since we are a university in the middle of nowhere, Northern Idaho, we have a stereotype of being predominantly Caucasian farmers. Although we do have a great agricultural science program and a large majority of the campus is Caucasian, I have seen an increase in international and students of different ethnicity throughout my last three years here. I speak Mandarin Chinese, so many of my friends are from China. I can tell you for a fact that our student population from Asia is increasing and it has been really good for our school atmosphere and culture.
Alyssa
My school is known as the "Party School" of Idaho so naturally the stereotype for my school is that everyone is a partier. This is not completely accurate. I mean yes there are some people who are very caught up in parting but there are still others who make the decision to not get involved in all of that.
Michelle
I think that a common stereotype of everyone at the University of Idaho is that we are all party kids. This is not true! While Vandals know how to have fun and let loose on the weekends, the most of us students do not fit the "party school" stereotype. It's all about balance!
nolan
The main bad stereotype that I see is the joke that our athletic department (football primarily) is pretty terrible, which is true. So if this is that you are looking for in a school, I would not recommend coming to the U of I. However, if you want a quality education that I and many other enjoy, and a fantastic engineering program, this is the right place.
Dylan
The main stereotype for the University of Idaho would be "Frat kids." There are dozens of fraternities on campus and many people refer to others as "frat guys." Many people wish that they were the Frat guys so they could be invited to all the parties but at the same time there are many people that are glad they are not a "frat guy" because of too much partying!
Lauren
Before I attended the University of Idaho (UI), I heard many negative stereotypes regarding the University. I heard a lot in my high school that the University of Idaho is a big "party school" with a lot of crazy, hard-partying kids. Another commonly-held stereotype at my school was that University of Idaho students were underachievers.
During my first year of school, however I found these stereotypes to be partly false. Although there is partying to be found at UI, (as is common at most colleges or Universities) there are a lot of dedicated, motivated, and intelligent student. As a member of the Honors Program here at the University I found the classes challenging and intellectually stimulating. I also found that there are many bright students and National Merit Scholars also on campus.
Rebecca
Strong Greek community, but very diverse, there are multiple people on campus with different personalities and stereotypes.
Rebecca
Strong Greek community, but very diverse, there are multiple people on campus with different personalities and stereotypes.