University of Missouri-Columbia Top Questions

What is the stereotype of students at University of Missouri-Columbia? Is this stereotype accurate?

Kelsie

High Greek Life and "party school" especially since we just entered the SEC.

Angela

Athletes, liberal activists, artists/musicians, party-goers and Greek life, creative writers, nature lovers of the agricultural department, dread heads, social media buffs-magazine/web editors, international/cultured students, photographers, and computer/technology/digital oriented people. All of these groups have cross cultural subgroups within them.

Jon

One common stereotype is that the students here are below average in terms of grades. Many people think that since so many people get accepted here, that the university must have low standards and just lets anyone in. However, like at every school you have kids who do well, kids who do average, and those who flunk out. It is no different than most schools and I have found that many of the people I know are very determined to do well on all of their assignments and tests. And many of them do.

Emily

My school is filled with all greek students that are either Journalism or business students. Everyone is either from Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago or Texas. We are all conservative. My school is less than 25{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} greek which isn't even a huge precent of the student body. Most people are journalism and businesses students because are very good majors at Mizzou. A lot of people are from Missouri because we are Missouri.

Julianne

There is a common stereotype of Mizzou as being in the middle of nowhere. This couldn't be farther from true, as Columbia, Missouri is a flourishing town with lots of opportunity and possibilities. College is an experience that is what you make of it. The culture of Mizzou and the college-town setting it resides in offers nothing less than the best for an amazing future career. There is always something to do, in a safe and welcoming environment. It is something that you need to experience for yourself, the pride of black and gold can be felt absolutely everywhere.

Whitney

Mizzou is typically stereotyped as a big party school. Also, since it is in Missouri, many people stereotype it as "in the middle of nowhere." While there are definitely numerous parties at Mizzou, there are so many other things to do as well that "a party school" alone doesn't define the school. Also, the stereotype that it is in the middle of nowhere isn't true. Columbia is a decent size and has an active downtown, shopping, movies, and other things to do. Not to mention it is right in between both St Louis and Kansas City making it easy to take a day or weekend trip to either of those locations.

Allison

A major stereotype is that Mizzou is a party school and it is accurate...almost. Mizzou does not party for the sake of it, we party hard for our colors and our teams. Going downtown after a big win is the best way to experience the pride we have because you'll instantly get swept into a sea of gold t-shirts and tiger ears.

Christine

The stereotype of Mizzou students is usually greek, good looking, not very academic, partiers. It's definitely a very true stereotype and many students on campus fit this role, there are many other students on campus! Non greeks on campus have active social lives and go to the same parties sometimes as the greeks. There are plenty of highly intelligent, academically driven students, and plenty of students who don't drink if you don't. It's such a big school that it is easy to meet someone that you will have things in common with, so if you're not big on sororities/fraternities you should still give MU a chance :)

Nicholas

Well, stereotypes at Mizzou are kind of tricky. The main groups that you find on campus are generally separated by the College that they are in. The Business School is where you will find the majority of the Greek population. Business school people tend to be the best dressed on campus and a lot of "face-timing" is done in Cornell Hall. While they may act superior to everybody else, the upper-level courses are no joke and the kids in this school will undoubtedly make the most money. Being in the Midwest, Mizzou has a large contingent of "farm kids". These are found in CAFNR or College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources. These kids tend to stick together no matter what classes they are in, and know everybody in their program. The uniform for them is wranglers, tight jeans and a carhartt jacket, even in September. They are also some of the most polite people at Mizzou. Another prominent stereoptype on campus is the Journalism(J-School to them) School student. They can be seen traipsing across campus in their too-tight jeans, messenger bags and Toms shoes. They go to the best Journalism school in the country, and they want everybody to know it. They also think that every other major at MU is a waste of time and budget. The J-school is also full of religious Apple fanboys.

Shafi

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