Parties, sleeping around and young pregnancies are the first few stereotypes people conceive when thinking of female college students. Misceptions consists of he said she said rumors that are passed from person to person. While stereotypes are the categorizing of a group or individual without knowing how they truly are or consists of. Misconceptions and stereotypes happen on a daily basis,with individuals who may not even know a stereotype was created about them. A very common and known misconception for young female college students are unplanned pregnancies with high percentage rate and statistics it is truly hard not to believe any of this is not true. Meanwhile, partying is a college experience that many college students take. Either way …show more content…
With no longer having parental restrictions and being on your own,lead to a experimental period in your life. Heather Sharp, a former college student, has attended collage over a seven year period all at different stages in her life. When she first started college at the age of 19 years old, partying with friends was part of her college experience. She agrees that during this time some of the stereotypes are true. There is a lot of drinking in dorm rooms and many people have multiple sexual partners, however; with every stereotype there are the misconceptions. Ms. Sharp stated “That as students progress not only on age but in life experience priorities change and partying slows or stops.” Ms.Sharp further stated that she believes “That young women who may be doing the same behaviors as the young men get a worse name than men as we know ‘boys will be boys’ and women should remain respectable. So with that said much of the negative attention payed to partying college females is unfair.” Ms.Sharp explained how she never knew any of her friends to be at school with a goal of getting pregnant, or to find a husband, although this may have happened it is not common in her opinion, and believes the stereotypes are a dramatic