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A school stereotype that permits assumptions about the type of student the school will attract. Knowing the character attends a particular school implies a set of characteristics.
The schools used for this fall into the following categories:
Berserkeley
Schools that have a stereotype of a very left-wing education."Shameless" is simply not enough to describe this school. It's is filled with nudists, Granola Girls demanding you go vegan, Hollywood Atheists who get furious at the mere mention of something vaguely religious and won't hesitate to tell you you're a deluded fundie who believes in an Invisible Sky Wizard Fascist who Doesn't Believe In Rationality, stoners, Straw Nihilists, angry socialists/communists/anarchists/your choice of far-left radicals spending most of their time plotting to overthrow Western civilization if they're not fighting each other on how truly leftist they are, pissed-off black nationalists and/or similarly militant minorities who really hate white students and/or minorities not their own, angry radical feminists who see sexism everywhere and will fight you (and each other) over your role in enforcing gender norms (or even not enforcing gender norms), irritating, pretentious, elitist hipsters wearing risible fashions and sneering at "the mainstream" (anything not their art, really), radical postmodernist philosophers who claim everything up to basic logic itself is but a social construct and/or systemic oppression, angry marijuana-toking nihilist anarchosocialist-communist anti-white radfeminist hipster Nudist artists. The faculty will be all of the above — just with pieces of paper saying they're better educated. And they'll probably throw nudist parties with weed.
Every third storefront will be a coffeehouse or bar stuffed to the brim with atheist nihilists Wangsting about everything, or pretentious beatniks explaining how true their incomprehensible art is. The city council is packed with people who pass truly absurd ordinances, keep out big businesses that could improve the town, and harass anyone who disagrees with the left-wing politics of the city will into leaving, just after they finish decriminalizing weed.
Real schools used to invoke this one:
The entire University of California gets this rap:
University of California, Berkeley, of course. Useful for radical-left political flavoring.note Ironically, one of their alumni was right-wing California Governor Pete Wilson.note Berkeley itself also perhaps deviates from the stereotype by being host to cutting-edge sciences and engineering departments as well due to its proximity to the technology hubs of San Francisco and the Silicon Valley, which usually gets ignored in more political works.
UC Santa Cruz belongs to an already famously progressive town (the town denied permission to the Navy to operate there, and forbade the police to press drug charges against marijuana smokers — especially if smoking in public, and has the largest 420 gathering in Northern California).
UC Santa Barbara is infamous for the fiery destruction of a Bank of America building, after a peaceful protest against the company spiraled into an all-out riot. Since then, it's become better known for its party scene than its politics, but it has cropped up at the forefront of national issues, specifically mass shootings and the incel movement with the 2014 Isla Vista shooting near the campus,note The killer wasn't a UCSB student, though he had taken courses at a nearby community college called Santa Barbara City College. He did try to attack a UCSB sorority house (as he resented attractive women for not having sex with him), but he couldn't get in and subsequently started shooting random people around Isla Vista instead and the housing crisis with plans to build Munger Hallnote A "space-efficient" tower — intended to address the lack of housing available for its student body - that doesn't provide windows for any of its bedrooms for this campus.
Even the newer UCs aren't immune, as UC Irvine had an incident where the black students' club chained themselves together and marched into the student council meeting to protest a racist incident perpetrated by an Asian-American frat. That being said, UCLA has received praise for promoting free speech, averting a major part of the stereotype (especially since the source (FIRE) has more than a few right wing connections)note FIRE, often stereotyped as right-wing because of their free speech activism, is actually known for cases in which it has filed suits against both sides of the political aisle.
Wellesley College — This one is handy if you need a Straw Feminist overtone.
Any of the Seven Sisters — Wellesley, Mount Holyoke, Smith, Bryn Mawr, Barnard, Radcliffe (assimilated by Harvard), and Vassar (now co-ed) — will suffice.
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor — Great for pegging the character as an activist. Actually active, that is, rather than just slinging the activist lingo. Good one for anti-animal testing shenanigans.
The University of Glasgow in Scotland fits the political part of this but not really the pretentiousness bit. That would be St Andrews or Edinburgh.
Reed College in Portland, Oregon — they only tell students their grades if specifically asked, the administration has an extremely lax drug-use policy even for hyper-progressive Portland, and about half of their traditions are weird hippie in-jokes. More infamously, a student group called Reedies Against Racism (RAR) protested and harassed humanities professors and guest speaker Kimberly Peirce, accusing them of promoting racism and bigotry.note Strangely enough, the campus also boasts a nuclear research reactor.
The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington — does not assign grades to students at all in favor of "narrative evaluations,"note Despite the flack about "no grades," they're actually like the performance evaluations one would get at an office job. many of the courses offered are political in nature, and there are no "departments" like you'd see at other schools — all classes are a form of "integrated studies" which approach a single issue from several different academic angles, with freshmen and seniors often in the same class. Professors are addressed by first name most of the time. The school operates an organic farm and a nonprofit vegetarian restaurant staffed and operated by unpaid volunteers who manage cooperatively.note Out of the 100-plus clubs on campus, only about five are not directly related to any left-wing political agenda. These are the clubs dealing with anime, tabletop gaming, and live-action role-playing. Geeks do well there. Briefly enjoyed national attention when a campus-wide protest over racial injustices, in which white students and faculty were pressured to stay off the campus for a day, prompted students to denounce certain faculty who opposed said protest (including then-biology professor Bret Weinsteinnote who would go on to become a right-wing public intellectual, most famous for his identification with the so-called "Intellectual Dark Web"), which devolved to the point that, reportedly, roving bands of armed students began searching the campus and surrounding area for dissenters. Pro-Palestinian activist Rachel Corrie is among the college's alumni.
The University of Colorado Boulder — Much like UC-Berkeley. A progressive college in a progressive enclave in a comparatively moderate state, referred to as "nine square miles surrounded by reality". Ward Churchill (he of the infamous essay alleging that the 9/11 victims were "little Eichmanns") was a professor here, and like UC-Santa Cruz, it has a large pothead population, and endorses a Halloween nudist run where revellers will wear nothing but jack-o'-lanterns on their heads, which annoys the local police to no end. It is an oddity in the University of Colorado system, since its sister school, UC Colorado Springs, is more known for being a haven for nerdy STEM students and business majors, and UC Denver is known for a high percentage of art students.
Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos from Perú, The National University of Saint Mark; alongside with the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Pontifical Catholic University of Peru are amongst the most known examples in the aforementioned country. That said, the behaviour mentioned above is associated mostly with the arts and literature faculties of each university whilst the engineering and science departments go in the opposite direction.
It must be noted, however, that despite the reputation, there is a line against radical leanings due to the damage and misery caused by communists guerrillas in the 80's and the 90's.
Virginia Commonwealth University in the state's capital of Richmond, particularly its School of Arts, is known for its highly liberal use of drugs and high amount of hipsters.
George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia— Outside of their prestigious School of Economics, has enough dyed-hair feminists and such a diverse student body to be known as the Tumblr of Virginia schools. Being near the super progressive District of Columbia certainly helps.
Kent State University in Kent, Ohio — Popular for antiwar-style liberals, thanks to the 1970 National Guard shooting that killed four students.
University of Wisconsin-Madison — likewise a history of 1960s Vietnam-era activism, long called "Berkeley of the Midwest."
Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio has a reputation for "progressive activism" where students were known to adorn the interior hallways with left-wing graffiti. Or, as Aileen LeBlanc of NPR's All Things Considered put it, "The college stands proudly as a progressive place, with a reputation of breeding beatnik, toxic, hippie, gay, New Age, vegan weirdoes." And she was being sympathetic. The college was closed from June 2008 to October 2011 for "restructuring."
Although many religious colleges fit easily into the Jim Jonestown University mold described below, a few don't:
Augsburg University (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America) in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is quite left-wing (hell, its parent church is basically a In Name Only evangelical church). It has enough of a diverse student body to be termed as the Twitter of religious universities, and one of its campus organizations is a college branch of Amnesty International. Susan Allen, the first openly lesbian Native American to win election to a state legislature, was a student here.
Ashland University (Brethren Church) in Ashland, Wisconsin, is fairly left-wing. One of the largest majors offered there is in Toxicology/Environmental Sciences.
Bard College (Episcopal Church) in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York is fairly left-wing, and has contributed to social justice campaigns, including a prison education campaign. It tends to be more famous for its alumni, which includes Donald Fagen and Walter Becker of Steely Dan and Adam Yauch of Beastie Boys.
Earlham College (Religious Society of Friends — i.e. the Quakers) in Richmond, Indiana, is so left-wing that everybody is addressed by their first name — calling an instructor 'Mister', 'Ms.', 'Professor' or 'Doctor' So-and-So is definitely frowned upon.note This isn't a lefty thing, this is a Quaker thing: testimony of equality. Students are often at odds with the local and regional Yearly Meetings (the Quaker equivalent of a synod) over sexuality and drinking. (In case you're wondering, the Yearly Meetings are against both.)
Mexico has its Jesuit universities: the Iberoamerican Universities (Mexico City, León, Puebla and Torreón), the Pacific Loyola University in Acapulco, the ITESO in Guadalajara, and the Ayuuk Intercultural Higher Education Institute — the last one's name comes from the lectures and courses being literally taught in the local ayuuk language.
The University of the Philippines (or UP for short) in metropolitan Manila, Philippines has gained a reputation as a hotbed for activists and radicals spanning the entire political spectrum. Historically, it has been stereotyped as being both Communist and far-left, though with their ideological rivals very close behind.
It's worth noting that UP's reputation — rightly or wrongly — of harbouring radical left-leaning nationalism, up to and including Communist thought, is an almost complete inversion of its own image in The '50s and earlier, when the same university was held up as an example of rigorously conservative and pro-American ideological types. There were even powerful organisations allied with the Catholic hierarchy, and campus witch-hunts against left-leaning students and faculty — just like in the States! It Makes Sense in Context though, because UP was originally founded by the Americans themselves, in the early days of the Philippines as a formal U.S. colonial possession, and in The '50s, though a nominally "independent" nation, the Philippines was still far under the shadow of American influence that wanted an iron guarantee of its allies' loyalties—it was, after all, the Cold War.
The University of Texas at Austin is noted for this, as Austin is very famously a weird and progressive place. It's somewhat unclear whether the university is weird because it's in Austin or the city is weird because UT is in it. Either way it often gets contrasted with Texas A&M.
The University of Kansas. Its home city, Lawrence, has a long tradition of being a progressive bastion in deeply-conservative Kansas, going back to its abolitionist roots in the Civil War.
The University of Missouri: in 2015, protests erupted over a swastika drawn in feces on a bathroom wall. This eventually spiraled out of control; professor Melissa Click threatened a student journalist who was attempting to cover the demonstrations, and bogus rumors about the KKK appearing on campus began to circulate. This damaged Mizzou's reputation, as enrollment and donations saw a remarkable decline in the aftermath.
Sarah Lawrence College, in Yonkers, New York, is strongly left-wing, and has been attacked by many right-wing pundits for its focus on social justice.
Williams College in Massachusetts is often seen as this. A biology professor complained of many student protests against her curriculum, and the school newspaper declared its main mission to be social justice.
St. Jim Jonestown Academy
Schools that have a stereotype of a very right-wing education.
A Boarding School of Horrors run by the harshest, most conservative Corrupt Church imaginable and their goons, bordering on fascism. Infested with Sinister Ministers and fundamentalists who constantly teach lies and intolerance in the classroom and will give the worst punishments to those who even think otherwise, and Moral Guardians blaming the downfall of America on the lack of Jesus and the presence of boobs on TV. The students are small-minded Bible thumpers that are scared of any technology more advanced than a radio. The teachers are ultra-capitalist economic professors who think anything vaguely leftist is "communist" and that poor people deserve to die. Most of the men are Jerk Jocks who won't pass up the opportunity to spew racist and homophobic slurs at every opportunity, and are more concerned with football/hockey/some kind of "real" sport than anything else (besides disgusting hazing rituals, physical escalations of the aforementioned slur-spewing bigotry, and getting protected by the local cops after ruining some local student's life). Most of the women are shrieking harpies who think anything above the knees is Satan's clothing and sneer at anyone who doesn't adhere to gender norms as "people playing out a fetish", accusing any vaguely liberal woman of being attention-seeking gender traitors, enabling the men to abuse women, and also running disgusting hazing rituals and terrorising people outside of their cliques like it's high school. The rest of the students are thinly-veiled neo-Nazis who blame everything on the Jews, Good Ol' Boys hoping to go into the government for tax breaks and kickbacks while further destroying social programs, hoping to destroy any "socialist" or "cultural marxist" threat to the Good Old Ways or to bomb them commies, and ignoramuses who think Islam is a race and every black person is from the ghetto. The faculty and students will often be incredibly racist, sexist, and/or homophobic, and anyone who doesn't fit into the herd gets beaten down — literally, in some cases. Contractual Purity is required of students and faculty alike, both on and off campus. For students, it may be literally a contractual requirement, depending on the school.
Anyone who has half a brain turns out to be a Stepford Smiler, Holier Than Thou, Ax-Crazy, or Holier-Than-Thou Ax Crazy Stepford Smilers. The city council will be packed with oppressive right-wingers who want to eject anyone who dares to suggest toning any of this down. Being a historic university, its founding charter frequently comes with a long and detailed list of complex bylaws and regulations which just seem tailor-made for the Dean to abuse our plucky heroes. Whatever police or deans are there will often cover up for anyone committing heinous deeds — especially if it's the (very male) college sports team.
Schools in this continuum:
Horrifically Truth in Television in Victorian Britain. Boarding schools were not a Victorian innovation, but the institution was embraced as a means of counteracting the softening, emasculating influence of mothers and preparing young men for the harsh rigors of the world of business and Empire. The move to purposefully harsh institutions as a solution to parental mollycoddling took place in the context of the early-mid Victorian love of childhood and doting parenthood, which it was later feared would render the new generation of the better sort of people — i.e. the middle and upper classes — too soft to maintain Anglo supremacy. Thus, boarding schools were intended to break the attendants and thus prevent them from becoming 'soft' and/or homosexual. More specifically they would instill discipline and self-discipline, deference to authority, strict morals, a vague sense of the Christian religion, and teamwork. This was of course in addition to all the usual things one expects a public school (a school open to the paying public as opposed to a private school, which was more exclusive) to do. To make a long story short, the architects of of this system were great admirers of Sparta — enough said.
Religious schools that primarily turn out pastors and missionaries (Bob Jones, Regent, Oral Roberts, Brigham Young, etc.).
All of these schools (except BYU) are rather infamous for their morality codes which threaten summary expulsion for the heinous crimes of fraternizing with the opposite sex (or indeed the same sex, which is infinitely worse), dressing in immodest clothing, drinking alcohol, listening to contemporary music or getting an unconventional haircut. BYU has a morality code, but it's more concerned with things that go against Mormon beliefs, mainly alcohol, tobacco, and especially sex outside marriage. As for the other schools mentioned, Regent tends to be a tiny bit more laid-back than the others, mostly because a large proportion of the school is graduate students in secular fields such as law, government, communications, and business.note Incidentally, if you're familiar with the "Don't Talk to the Police" YouTube video... the lecturer is a law professor at Regent who regularly gives this presentation.
Liberty University used to merit inclusion on this list, but in the new millennium and particularly since the passing of founder Jerry Falwell it has become a lot more laid-back on issues like clothing, tattoos and piercings, and other personal style choices. Drinking, drugs, sex outside marriage and NC-17 or X-rated movies are still off-limits, though. By the mid-to-late-2010s, virtually all of these schools have scaled back their dress code. It's still stricter than at non-religious universities, and it is still enforces right-wing politics to a great extent, to the point of firing its social media managers for supporting the Black Lives Matter Movement.
Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (Pontifical Catholic University of Peru) is a private university that has this characteristic with granola girls in the mix.
Worth noting though that PUCP has such politically left-wing tendencies note though these are mostly from the Letters faculties, the Sciences one is mostly right-wing that it's been disciplined and (allegedly) stripped of its titles by The Church (though with Pope Francis, reconciliation is on the way). PUCP is both types of Strawman U at once!
Deep South schools big and small can get this treatment (Washington and Lee, Tennessee, South Carolina, Ole Miss).
Texas A&Mnote For those wondering, the letters are a reference to the old name, "The Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas", today an Artifact Title. Universities can undergo Network Decay too. gets a big (not exactly unwarranted) reputation for this, especially compared to its more progressive and diverse neighbor/rival, The University of Texas at Austin. Until 1960, it was closed to women and minorities (then again, 'liberal' colleges such as Harvard were closed to women as well) and required all students to train as reserve officers in the Army (ROTC, basically). Even after the end of that requirement, A&M's Corps of Cadets is far larger than the average and A&M remains one of the most conservative schools in the country.
Mexico has the Pan-American University, where law students are never once taught about divorce procedure, you're required to show up to your exams wearing a three-piece suit, you must always behave like a distinguished member of the elite in and outside of campus, you must always go to church every single Sunday and confess yourself regularly. They view Jesuit colleges as full of unruly potheads.
Monterrey Tech (ITESM), the National Polytechnical Institute (IPN) and the Autonomous University of Guadalajara are conservative too, albeit in a more filthy-rich-right-wing way.
Historically, many famous universities were of this variety to different degrees. Many once had requirements much like those of private American Christian universities today, if not more-faculty and students had to make strict statements of faith, dissenting views were not tolerated. Even what are now stereotypically progressive universities like Harvard started this way - it was founded by a Puritan, who denounced secular education in general. Oxford University forbade Isaac Newton joining the faculty because of his heterodox beliefs (denying the Trinity) - in fact it required faculty to be Anglican priests, which he wasn't. Newton joined only after being granted special dispensation. Trinity College Dublin was founded by Elizabeth I, permitting Anglicans only for centuries (when Ireland was - as it remains - majority Catholic). In response to the university removing the restriction on Catholics, the Catholic bishops banned them from enrolling in the university without special dispensation. "The Ban", as it was known, was only repealed in 1970.
Note that the two former examples are generic higher education institutions which give academic education but do not prepare for any profession. There may be a third example of an academy, which would prepare for academic professions, especially engineering:
Sokal Institute of Rock-Hard Sciences and Technology
If you want to Take a Third Option by combining the left-wing and right-wing flavors under one roof.A shamelessly intellectually elitist Ivy League for Everyone which is just as shamelessly Hard on Soft Science. This academy concentrates on hard natural sciences as well as engineering and industrial management, with possible faculties of economy, business and law. Expect a lot of tech-savvy nerds and Geeks, including sizable Asian (from both East and South Asia) and Jewish contingents. These guys certainly won't think Everybody Hates Mathematics or Science Is Useless. Expect a lot of Hollywood Atheist and Straw Nihilist types, often overlapping with Mad Scientist. If the academy has a faculty for law, the Amoral Attorney is omnipresent. The teaching staff will include the Absent-Minded Professor with Einstein Hair, Mad Scientist professors aiming for Nobel prizes, Engineers who absolutely despise anyone not them (and show their displeasure by pulling complicated MIT-style pranks on their less-than-enlightened fellows, either non-hard science majors or unfortunate students from Berserkeley and Jim Jonestown) and the occasional Omnidisciplinary Scientist. Everyone will wear a Labcoat of Science and Medicine. Libertarian right-wing politics will predominate, but not religion, as everyone will claim to have Outgrown Such Silly Superstitions and assert that Belief Makes You Stupid. If the university has a faculty of Economics, expect it to be horribly elitist and ultra-industrialist right wing.
The alumni will look frowningly downwards both the Berserkeley and St. Jim Jonestown Academy, considering themselves both morally and intellectually superior to them. Needless to say, the Berserkeley will loathe them as elitist techbro pricks destroying the environment and lower-class and St. Jim Jonestown as amoral Commie Nazi Progressive nerds. Especially the Berserkeley alumni will consider anyone graduating here having a Morally Ambiguous Doctorate. Expect many of the alumni being Corrupt Corporate Executive and Amoral Attorney types.
Life outside studies consists of getting intoxicated and performing hacks and pranks. And, of course, MacGyvering things. Every other dorm looks like a complex maze of adjoined Hacker Caves built over miles upon miles of underground steam tunnels to play D&D in. Expect a lot of science, astronomy and chemistry geeks, Playful Hackers, otaku and LARP fanatics. Everyone will be single (save perhaps for the occasional Tech Bro the rest of them worship as a hero) and male.
Schools in this continuum:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), for all places. It's in the name that this is a college focused on science, math, and tech. It's a dream school for future scientists. However, it also has a strong creative writing program, oddly enough. And it is one of the few colleges in America that still has a mandatory Phy-Ed requirement, in the vein of traditional liberal arts ideals.
California Institute of Technology (Caltech). Along with MIT, this is one of the classic tech schools.
Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) is another leading engineering and tech school, well-known for their focus on practical and industry-oriented education above all else. Interestingly, they're also home to a prominent College of Art and Design, and collaboration among students of different disciplines is highly encouraged, which makes for a rather unique atmosphere as far as tech schools go.
California Lutheran University (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America) in Thousand Oaks, California. Like Augsburg, it is fairly left wing, but with a more big tent flavor (to the point it's hosted several conservative speakers in the past). Outside of that, it has a reputation for its history with American football, being called the West Coast's "Cradle of Coaches" as nearly 1 in 4 of football coach Bob Shoup's players would go on to coach at some level.
École Polytechnique (France)
Universities of Cambridge, Strathclyde and Napier (UK)
Kungliga Techniska Högskolan (Sweden)
Aalto University (Finland)
Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, yet again. The Science faculties of the PUCP (those being: Physics, Engineering, Economy,...) fit mostly in the criteria mentioned above (with the exception that religion is not frowned upon by the alumni) and tend to have a rivalry with the left-leaning Letters faculties, often times taking shots at their payless careers, with the latter calling them out for being uncultured or too rigid on their beliefs.
Stanford University (Palo Alto, California). While Stanford is a well-rounded school overall, it still has a reputation for being a tech school, probably at least partially because of its proximity to Silicon Valley, as well as a right-leaning economics department.
The Technion (Haifa, Israel)
Oxbridge University of St. Old Geezer the Posh
When you want to ridicule the elitism of academia without going particularly far to either end of political spectrum.Like Sokal, a shamelessly elitist Ivy League for Everyone, but unlike Sokal without the shameless focus on hard science. It does, however, has a shameless focus on social elitism; how intellectual it actually is, is less important. In fact, what it does matters less than what it is: a stately, centuries-old school that will never let you forget the weight of its history. Ever. The buildings and interiors are all of well-worn stone and polished hard wood, possibly built in some sort of Gothic Revival architecture (or simply Medieval Gothic), there might be marble statues standing around, and the school might actually put the "tower" back in "ivory tower". Expect everyone on the premises to be some flavour of White Anglo-Saxon Protestant (or its local equivalent), with just enough minority figures to fend off accusations of overt favouritism, and predominantly male. Jewish and Nerdy is just enough on the posh side to register as minority while not looking too out of place. If a specific faculty is mentioned, it's probably going to be Literature, History, Classical Studies or some other discipline that carries the connotations of "old" and "posh" — Law, Medicine and Mathematics being among the more practical to still check out — and there might actually be a Theology faculty as a leftover of the school's ancient past. The teaching staff will include many an Absent-Minded Professor, who unlike in Sokal, will probably spend more time eating lavish dinners with other members of the faculty than doing science, supplemented with a Dean Bitterman enforcing the school's centuries-old rules in the name of Tradition, a Scary Librarian standing guard over the school's spooky old library, and an occasional Robin Williams lookalike encouraging his students to read old literature. The most outright hostility you'll encounter, aside from the stuffy deans not allowing fun, is probably the bizarrely angry film/art/literary critic who may be as much of a contrarian as the protagonists and is either angering the faculty or the protagonists by claiming some well-lauded work is, in fact, total rubbish. Traditional gowns and headgear might actually be used as everyday clothing.
If there are politics involved, it's likely they won't go beyond a vague sense of conservative elitism.
Expect a grand hallway in the main building with oil painting portraits of notable alumni and statues of Nobel laureates who have graduated there. If the university is European, it will have a centuries long history, likely stretching back to the Middle Ages. There will be Latin and/or Greek inscriptions everywhere, and the university itself will have a Pretentious Latin Motto. There may be marble tables listing the alumni who have died in the nation's wars. The university takes exceptional pride on being ranked among the top 50 universities in the world note there are some 10,000 universities and colleges in the world.
The typical student will be a scion of an established and wealthy family, most likely white, male, and somewhat intimidated by his parents' expectations, but also less obnoxious and hostile than an alumnus of Jim Jones (because otherwise he'd just enroll there); the bad apples tend to be Upper Class Twits and Spoiled Brats. Many come there directly from some posh Boarding School. Big Man on Campus either doubles as Uncle Pennybags, or is a Blithe Spirit who somehow managed to enroll without the benefit of access to old money or a legacy admission. Expect to see a lot of bright upper middle class youth who have gained a scholarship there. Oxbridge alumni might look condescendingly at the alumni of other schools as too gauche, while in turn being seen as a bunch of clueless rich folks.
Life outside studies will probably involve belonging to an assorted Brotherhood of Funny Hats (actual secret societies and worship of owl effigies optional), triple-Greek-letter societies, reading, enjoying posh activities such as tennis or golf, or preparing to one-up the competing, equally-old and established school in a traditional annual sport event. Expect an excellent sports team (swimming, rowing, rugby, footy or similar traditional sports). If Wacky Fratboy Hijinx occur, think improvisational poetry slams rather than simple boozing. Hazing might happen in form of subjecting the freshmen to weird in-jokes and traditions. If there are drugs on campus, opium is posher than ganja. If the university is located in Germany, expect a secret duelling society.
Schools in this continuum:
Oxford and Cambridge, with Oxford winning by a hair-breadth in terms of brand recognition. Both are pretty much synonymous with traditional old academia, regardless of them actually carrying out world-class research.
Ivy League schools, in the United States. Research conducted on former students of American universities indicates there are other, less recognized schools that provide education just as good as the Ivy League — but they don't provide you with a recognizable brand.
The five service academies in the USA (Army in West Point, Navy in Annapolis, Air Force in Colorado Springs, Coast Guard in New London, and Merchant Marine in Kings Point) also fit as a military example under this trope, especially since one can only be admitted to one by a member of Congress. Additonally, Interservice Rivalry occurs between these five schools, especially between Army and Navy.
Universities of Bologna in Italy, Sorbonne in Paris, France and Salamanca in Spain.
The University of Southern California is often stereotyped as this (but with American football instead of rugby): alumni of their rival UCLA joke that "you can work your way into UCLA, or buy your way into USC". This got less funny after Operation Varsity Blues: of all the families accused by the FBI of bribing their children into college, more than half bribed USC, and the university's image is still recovering. (Funnily enough, USC is located right next to the infamous South Central, while UCLA is located close to super-rich Beverly Hills)
St Andrews University is the Scottish version, generally associated with the upper classes, and quick to tell you it's 170 years older than the University of Edinburgh (which has elements of this as well).
Any of these may overlap with a Wizarding School, Boarding School of Horrors or an occult-filled Miskatonic University. Will undoubtedly overlap with Politically Motivated Teacher.
Not to be confused with a Wii U title about scarecrows, or a chatspeak version of saying that a strawman is you.
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The Social Network plays up the contrast between Zuckerberg (who thinks he's on the Sokal) and his classmates (who realize it's really more of an Oxbridge). While he codes, the others engage in business circles networking or take part in various odd rituals and traditions.
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The Simpsons provided a few examples in the later seasons.
One episode has Mr. Burns visiting Yale and discovering that it has become a Berserkeley-type school, with professors being fired for such offenses as celebrating Columbus Day or using male pronouns when talking about God.
The Treehouse of Horror short "Wanted: Dead then Alive" has Sideshow Bob becoming a professor at a college whose student body is made up entirely of lazy, uncultured hipsters.
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God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness: Hadleigh University, as with the first film. Of course, it's the same one which employed Professor Radisson. Apparently tons of students are opposed to the very existence of a church on its grounds.
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Freshman Year: Professor Thomas exists solely to make negative comments about Christianity and act in a hostile manner to Christian protagonist CJ. Bonus points for saying an evolution textbook serves as the class' "Bible" (not that this makes sense in a social studies class). Most of the other students seem interested in sex and drinking more than anything else (though that is somewhat realistic), with CJ falling into the temptations as well.
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In the early years of Doonesbury, Walden College was a Berserkley variety.
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Harry Potter:
Durmstrang Institute appears to be a fantastical Uberwaldian Jim Jonestown, with a former Death Eater for a headmaster, a discriminatory policy excluding Muggle-born students, and a curriculum that teaches The Dark Arts (while Hogwarts only teaches Defence Against the Dark Arts). Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows reveals that Predecessor Villain Gellert Grindelwald, the most dreaded Evil Sorcerer before Voldemort, went here until he got expelled for delving a bit too far into Black Magic. On the other hand some of the students are decent people, including beloved athlete Viktor Krum, who visits Hogwarts in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire along with Durmstrang's other candidates for the Triwizard Tournament.
The other delegation at the tournament comes from a French Wizarding School called Beauxbatons that seems more in the St. Old Geezer the Posh mold, as evidenced by Fleur Delacour's snooty disparagement of Hogwarts, itself a thousand-year-old British Boarding School located in a literal castle!
Within Hogwarts, which is an Absurdly Divided School due to the house system, Slytherin is treated as the Jim Jonestown house. Okay, on paper Slytherin is associated with ambition and strategy, but in practice Slytherin is seen as the home of bullying, elitist villains. (To be fair the other houses have their share of bad eggs too, and later in the series we meet some decent Slytherins.) Meanwhile, Ravenclaw House has more of a Sokal reputation, given that Ravenclaw students are selected for intelligence, though this can also take the form of eccentric outside-the-box thinkers like Luna Lovegood (and the occasional deluded egomaniac like Gilderoy Lockhart, who merely presents himself as talented — one interpretation is that the Sorting Hat cares as much about which attributes you value as which you possess). The other two houses are less associated with specific Strawman U tropes: Gryffindor is the badass house, while Hufflepuff is theoretically associated with loyalty and diligence but in practice is stereotyped (both In-Universe and among much of the fandom, despite giving us some decidedly cool characters like Cedric Diggory and Nymphadora Tonks) as the miscellaneous Straw Loser house.
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In The Amazing Spider-Man (1963), Peter Parker's Empire State University is characterized as a Berserkeley as on two separate occasions he's forced to contend with liberal protestors stirring up trouble. The first time in #38 is Played for Laughs (and gets a Call-Back in Mighty Avengers where Peter comments that his negative attitude towards them was due to an Ayn Rand phase he was going through at the time), the second time is Played for Drama as it's part of an Evil Plan by Kingpin to cause a riot as a diversion for his heist.
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The Atheist Professor Copypasta is a group of fundamentalist Christian Urban Legends about a student humiliating a smug Hollywood Atheist professor in an argument; Rational Wiki has a whole article full of them. One popular variant ends with the Tomato Surprise that the victorious student was a young Albert Einstein, which led to the phrase "And his name? Albert Einstein!" becoming a meme in New Atheist circles.
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PCU, in the film of that name, somehow manages to be both. The campus is, shall we say, polarized. This trope was basically the entire point of the movie.
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Faking It has a Strawman High in Hester High School, a school that's so progressive, the outcasts are the in crowd, the coolest kid in school is gay, and the girl who would be the Alpha Bitch at most schools is at the bottom of the social ladder. And the principal? Went to Berkeley. Also, the school's in Austin.
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Trigger Warning follows a big, manly, conservative military veteran going to a college filled with sissy liberals of every variety: manbun-wearing hipsters, scrawny Antifa thugs, hypocritical feminists, professors who are clueless about the real world, and so forth. Needless to say, our bad ass hero beats some sense into these wimps when he's not saving their lives from terrorists.
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In the Van Wilder prequel, Coolidge College is portrayed as a Jim Jonestown University. Van is able to turn things upside down by the end of the film, of course.
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In Iron Man, Tony Stark asks the annoying (but not evil) liberal journalist if she graduated from Berkeley (she actually went to Brown).
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Taken past the point of parody by Victoria where several colleges compete to out-liberal each other by, among other things, holding classes on Lesbian contributions to 18th Century tactics and female oppression throughout history, building a temple to Artemis and forcing male students to prostrate before it, holding gay orgies, and having white male students confess to racism, sexism, homophobia etc. and wearing humiliating signs. Ultimately, the problem is solved by killing all the Marxist college professors and instituting one true, righteous university of the Western Canon.
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Sam from Questionable Content attends a school which is some sort of pre-Berserkley Hipster Central; as Faye describes Sam’s apparent freedom to attend or not as she sees fit, “that’s the most Pioneer Valley thing I ever heard�
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Faber College from National Lampoon's Animal House is a Jim Jonestown University. Politics and religion don't come into play, thank God, but it's definitely a stuffy and stodgy place without Delta House's Wacky Fratboy Hijinx. Toward the end of the movie, the Deltas also go on a road trip and pick up some women at a 'socially activist' women's college that is hinted at being a 1950s/early '60s version of Berserkeley. The movie takes place in 1962, two years before the free-speech movement, when Berserkeley was still an Unbuilt Trope.
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Referenced in Zombieland: Double Tap with a hippie who goes by Berkeley. The very name causes the hippie-hating Tallahassee to fly into a rage.
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Not a college, but American Eagle Christian High School from the film Saved! qualifies as a Jim Jonestown High School.
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Dumbing of Age includes Anderson U in its background detail, a minor fundamentalist Christian college briefly attended by at least one of the Joyce/Becky circle.
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The South Park episode "Die, Hippie, Die" features an invasion of hippies, the main group of which has a University of Berkeley bumper sticker. One of them continually calls people "little Eichmanns," a reference to controversial (and discredited) professor Ward Churchill, who used the phrase to describe some (not all) of the American victims of 9/11. It's up to Cartman, his Hippie Digger, and a disc full of Slayer songs to stop the chaos.
Side note: Ward Churchill was a professor at Trey Parker and Matt Stone's school — the University of Colorado at Boulder (another example of a Berserkley), though it's unknown whether they ever attended a class he taught, and they would probably not be eager to admit it if they did.
Side note #2: During the Colorado-Nebraska football game in 2007,note The two schools, until 2010, played a nationally televised rivalry game every Black Friday. The matchup returned in 2018. Eric Cartman introduced the Colorado starters. He takes a moment after announcing the defensive secondary to take a shot at Boulder's hippie population.note Colorado won the 2007 game 65-51.
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Fallen London has both — Benthic College is Berserkeley (to the point of having a few devils on its roster) while Summerset College is a Jim Jonestown University.
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The Family Guy episode "The D in Apartment 23" used this trope as a ludicrously un-subtle Take That! towards college liberals and Millennials in general. Brian and Stewie visit a college where the students are protesting in demand that two professors be fired: one because he "didn't immediately overreact" to a transphobic comment, and the other because he committed a "microagression" by telling his students to "have a nice day". Stewie even offhandedly mentions that protesting is the only thing preventing these students from staring at their cell phones all day (there's even a beat as Stewie stares directly into the camera immediately after saying this, as if to make sure we get the joke), and Brian and Stewie have a brief conversation before the camera pans out to reveal that the protesting students have vanished (presumably because they're lazy).
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Chicago Justice: The university in "Comma" is portrayed as having serious aspects of this. A group of conservative students advocating the right to carry concealed handguns on campus (for protection against school shootings) clashes with a left-wing professor and his followers. This turns out to have caused a murder. Granted, a professor ranting in class and students getting in trouble for passing out copies of the US Constitution is based on real incidents.
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In The Silver Chair, C. S. Lewis gives us a proto-Berserkeley in the form of Experiment House, where the kid heroes Eustace and Jill go. The faculty, fancying themselves modern and progressive, allow bullies to run wild, creating a hellish environment for other students. Earlier on, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe hints that either Experiment House or another Boarding School of Horrors contributed to Edmund's spiteful behavior as after his Heel–Face Turn, his sister Lucy observes that he looks better than he has "since his first term at that horrid school which was where he had begun to go wrong."
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On Awkward., Jenna visits a university that she expects to be like the "Berserkley" stereotype but is more of a generic state school (though not to the level of Jim Jonestown).
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Gravity Falls at one point featured "West Coast Tech", a school so horribly elitist that its representatives will dismiss a student's Perpetual Motion Machine at a single glance.note Granted, there were extenuating circumstances, but many viewers have pointed out that any Real Life representatives with half a brain would at least look at the thing's documentation before writing it off as a failure or a hoax.
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Mentioned in an episode of Dharma & Greg to show the grandparents' personalities. The biological mother of the title couple's adopted son wants him back, and the grandparents (a pair of WASPs and a pair of hippies) have this discussion:
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