Haris
Mizzou students are stereotyped in different ways. Some people say we party too much, or we're more devoted to Greek Life than to academics. Like most stereotypes, these are very broad, and fairly inaccurate. Some students enjoy partying, while others enjoy studying. This a social difference that all institutions possess. No majority of people adheres to any projected stereotypes. I have classes with hippies, with fraternity members, basketball players, married graduate students; the array is endless. Mizzou is too diverse a place to cater to specific stereotypes.
Kristyn
I believe the most common stereotype of students at the University of Missouri- Columbia is smart, but party people. Mizzou is known as a huge party school, but on the other hand, you have to have a pretty good ACT score and decent grades to be accepted to the university. In my opinion, this stereotype only represents about one-half or less of the students at Mizzou. There is so much diversity at this school and so many ways to get involved, there is no way you could chose one stereotype for the school as a whole. No matter who you are or what you are interested in, you will fit in with someone at Mizzou. Yes, there are a lot of people that all they do is party and they don't focus on school much, but those people do not last long at Mizzou. This university takes a lot of hard work and dedication and if you do not stay on top of your schoolwork, you will not last long at this university.
Kristyn
I believe the most common stereotype of students at the University of Missouri- Columbia is smart, but party people. Mizzou is known as a huge party school, but on the other hand, you have to have a pretty good ACT score and decent grades to be accepted to the university. In my opinion, this stereotype only represents about one-half or less of the students at Mizzou. There is so much diversity at this school and so many ways to get involved, there is no way you could chose one stereotype for the school as a whole. No matter who you are or what you are interested in, you will fit in with someone at Mizzou. Yes, there are a lot of people that all they do is party and they don't focus on school much, but those people do not last long at Mizzou. This university takes a lot of hard work and dedication and if you do not stay on top of your schoolwork, you will not last long at this university.
Melissa
No - it's a big school and there is a lot of diversity in terms of personality, if not seen in other ways. There are geeks, jocks, sorority girls/frat boys. And within those groups, there is a lot of variance even there.
David
Most students are Greek. The predominant major is journalism. Although mostly white, it does attract international students. The biggest minority in student population is African Americans. Hispanics and Asians are less than 1{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} of the population.
Most students are from the Midwest, specifically Missouri, Kansas, and Illinois.
The town is large, 100,000 people. But when the breaks hit, its active, but calmer.
Dan
Yes and no. It is about 80{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} white, a great deal of it's students come from families that qualify as upper-middle class, and the most common follow-up question to "Where are you from?" is "Oh, St. Louis, what high school did you go to?" It also has sports, football predominates lately and basketball lags behind at a distant second in popularity. Parties abound on weekends though surely something can be found throughout the week if you are lucky enough to have a schedule without Tuesday/Thursday classes. Unintelligent? No. There is definitely a large swath of students who would rather pay tuition to do anything other than earn a degree, but when you look in the right places there are some incredibly bright minds that are taking advantage of what MU has to offer.
Jordan
I think that the average student attending Mizzou is typically smarter than the average student at a regional institution such as UCM, MOSO, or SEMO. However, Mizzou has its fair share of fools. Similarly, I think that most students at Mizzou come from the upper levels of the tax brackets, as tuition is so expensive.
Based on my experience, Mizzou students certainly know how to have a good time, and do so frequently. However, I'm not sure that this is terribly different from other institutions within the state. I do think that they "do it better," however.
Alisha
I seemed to have found many of these to be at some extent