Northwestern University is a private four-year college located in Evanston, Illinois. Despite a location mere miles from Chicago, the average NU student only makes the trip downtown to get hammered
drunk, usually at a concert, club, or Cubs game, although sometimes at a Chicago cultural institution like the Field Museum.
The student body is divided among three social strata. First, fraternity and sorority members that are for some reason much more
popular at NU than they ever hoped to be in high
school, and eager to flaunt their newfound social superiority. Second, McCormick tryhards that will never touch a
drop of alcohol in their college career despite achieving lower GPAs than perpetually-wasted Comm majors. Third (and most prominently), the great unwashed mass of students who do the bare minimum classwork necessary, get
drunk on weekends and wonder why they aren't hooking up with anyone without ever actually attempting a kiss.
Athletically, Northwestern's Wildcats tend to fare well in sports that only the players' relatives care about, such as women's
lacrosse and tennis. Interestingly, these sports are scandal-prone. In any given year, one
may find pictures of scantily-clad Northwestern female athletes wearing thongs -- of either kind -- gracing the pages of the
Internet. Revenue sports (
football and basketball) remain poor year after year, despite being the only events students actually care about.
Northwestern is famous for its graduates who have gone on to pursue careers in showbusiness, and many students come to NU with interests in the arts. Unfortunately only 1/100 of these students actually make money upon graduation. The rest commit
suicide or become strippers.
Real classes at Northwestern (i.e., not
School of Comm) are relatively difficult, as the administration tries desperately to prove the
school's academic mettle by assigning too-
low grades, ignoring the fact that no matter what, NU will never have a reputation on par with the Ivy League schools it strives to emulate.