My response's primary goal was not to trivialize the sentiments of those who would agree with this article, but rather to question the validity of an argument which incorporates stereotypes of the whole Uni community. I feel that the senior editors have overstepped their boundaries in dividing Uni students up into inaccurate and frankly insulting categories, both of which seem to be doomed to failure in an academically challenging college environment. This claim is a dangerous reinforcement of preexisting stereotypes that are simply not true. The editors complain of the student body's inability as a whole to connect to other students outside of Uni, and viewing ourselves in this manner won't do anything to alleviate this undeniably present issue.
Gross Generalizations
My response's primary goal was not to trivialize the sentiments of those who would agree with this article, but rather to question the validity of an argument which incorporates stereotypes of the whole Uni community. I feel that the senior editors have overstepped their boundaries in dividing Uni students up into inaccurate and frankly insulting categories, both of which seem to be doomed to failure in an academically challenging college environment. This claim is a dangerous reinforcement of preexisting stereotypes that are simply not true. The editors complain of the student body's inability as a whole to connect to other students outside of Uni, and viewing ourselves in this manner won't do anything to alleviate this undeniably present issue.