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It’s easy to get caught up in movies about college, especially if you’re still in high school.
But how much of what you see on film is actually accurate?
Is Hollywood just playin’ you?
How are you supposed to know if you’ve never been to college, let alone to the US!
As far as you can tell, college is all about parties, epiphanies, love and heartbreak.
Right?
Who knows...
Luckily, your trusty US college grad is here to assess the accuracy of some of your favourite college films.
Spoiler alert: there’s a lot more to college than Hollywood talks about.
CULA sorority girl Elle Woods gets dumped by her east coast BF because he thinks she’s not old money enough (or smart enough). In an attempt to win him back, her sorority sisters help her study really hard (for a few weeks) for the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) and get into Harvard Law school.
Turns out, she’s smarter than her ex! Thanks to her love of fashion and her undergraduate degree in fashion merchandising, she ends up solving a murder case due to the accused's out-of-season shoes.
Take that, asshole!
Getting into Harvard Law is actually hard, regardless of what Elle says.
BS meter: 9/10
Let’s be honest, if you want to go to Harvard law just to seem smarter to impress your ex-boyfriend and somehow you nail the LSAT and actually get into Harvard Law, you're both:
a) much smarter than you think
And
b) a magician
Most people who go to Harvard Law plan on doing so for the majority of their life and study for the LSAT for at least a year before taking the exam.
Sorry Legally Blonde, your plot is a total farce.
Best Degree: Since UCLA doesn’t actually have a fashion merchandising major, your best bet is to major in marketing or communication
Acceptance Rate: 18%
Average SAT Score: 1370
Average ACT Score: 32
Undergraduate Population: 30,873
Percent of International Students: 11.8%
QS World University Rankings: #33
Law school in the US is actually a graduate degree so in order to be like Elle, you’ll have to go to undergrad somewhere on the west coast like UCLA and then get into Harvard Law.
Best Degree: Law
Law Acceptance Rate: 15.6%
Average LSAT Score: 173 (Elle got a 179, which means her score is better than 99.98% of people who took the exam #goals)
Number of Students: 1,990
Percent of International Students: N/A
QS World University Rankings: #1
Ah, the classic love story. Boy meets girl. They fall in love. Stuff gets in the way. They make up and live happily ever after.
Except in this case, the boy, Eddie, is the prince of Denmark pretending to be a normal student at uni and the girl, Paige Morgan, is a commoner who dreams of going to medical school.
Sounds like there’s trouble in paradise!
Danish princes don’t usually go to the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
You’re more likely to find them at Oxbridge or an Ivy League.
No offense @UniversityofWisconsinMadision ;)
BS meter: 6/10
While the chances of you falling in love with an undercover prince as a pre-med student are low, it’s not a completely unrealistic scenario!
Every once in awhile a prince does marry a commoner he met in uni... Hello William and Kate (#truelove).
However, even if you don’t meet a prince, you may fall in love with an equally famous person at uni!
One of the biggest perks of going to a uni in the US is the calibre of people you’ll meet and the networks you’ll form.
You never know who you’ll be going to class with!
Who knows, even if you don’t end up dating the prince of Denmark, Joe Shmo may end of being the next Zac Efron or Bill Gates!
Although you’re less likely to meet your own Prince Edward at this uni, it’s the most accurate in the movie!
Best Degree: Pre-med (chemistry, biology, etc.).
Acceptance Rate: 52.6%
Average SAT Score: 1280
Average ACT Score: 29
Undergraduate Population: 29,536
Percent of International Students: 13.5%
QS World University Rankings: #55
If you’re actually interested in becoming just like Paige, you have to go to medical school too!
Best Degree: Medicine
Acceptance Rate: 3.9%
Average SAT Score: 1280
Average Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT) Score: 36
Number of Students: 1,200
Percent of International Students: N/A
QS World University Rankings: #4
A somewhat anti-social freshman, Beca Mitchell, gets coerced into joining an a capella group on campus. Turns out, she’s a great singer and helps the group win a national championship!
If you’re in a club that requires you to do conditioning, such as a club sports team, horizontal running won’t cut it.
Sorry!
BS meter: 4/10
Although this movie isn’t based on a true story, its plot line is pretty spot on.
A big part of US college life are clubs (no, not night clubs, although those are prevalent too).
Not to mention that the people in most clubs are very into their group, especially the a cappella clubs.
Acca-duh!
Best Degree: Music! If you really want to be like Beca, work at the college's radio station WXTJ and join the Virginia Sil'hooettes, one of the best college a cappella groups in the US.
Acceptance Rate: 27.4%
Average SAT Score: 1410
Average ACT Score: 33
Undergraduate Population: 15,891
Percent of International Students: N/A
QS World University Rankings: #173
An MIT janitor from a rough neighborhood in Boston turns out to be insanely smart but very troubled.
Luckily, he gets by with a little help from his friends.
No flaws.
The only reason this movie isn’t number one on this list is because most of the characters aren’t college students.
BS meter: 2/10
While the movie’s portrayal of college is near perfect, the chances of a janitor secretly solving a ridiculously difficult maths equation and turning out to be a maths genius are pretty low.
Although, it could happen!
Best Degree: Mathematics
Acceptance Rate: 7.2%
Average SAT Score: 1540
Average ACT Score: 34
Undergraduate Population: 4,524
Percent of International Students: 9.5%
QS World University Rankings: #1
Harvard freshman, Mark Zuckerberg, gets dumped by a Boston University (BU) girl, invents something crazy, gets sued and drops out, and ends up changing the world.
Boston University students do actually have to study, even if the movie version of Mark Zuckerberg doesn’t think so.
BS meter: 1/10
This movie is loosely based on a true story and even though the exact storyline isn’t all true, The Social Network’s portrayal of college life is pretty damn accurate.
The list of young entrepreneurs at US colleges seems to never end!
2. It is actually easier to get into a party at the Phoenix club, one of Harvard’s elite social clubs, if you’re a pretty girl (even though the club won’t admit it).
Forget getting a degree! Just teach yourself how to code.
Just kidding.
Best Degree: Computer Science
Acceptance Rate: 5.2%
Average SAT Score: 1540
Average ACT Score: 33
Undergraduate Population: 6,700
Percent of International Students: 11.2%
QS World University Rankings: #3
Although most college movies have at least a grain of truth to them, you have to remember that Hollywood's goal is to make money, so even if a movie is based on a true story, the writers and directors often make creative changes to make the movie more appealing.
I mean, who wants to watch a movie about a college student who has a hard time making friends, gains some weight because of the all-you-can-eat dining halls, studies often and occasionally goes to parties?
Sounds pretty boring, right?
Well, that’s the way most college students live!
When you’re sitting in your dorm room the first week of college wondering why you’ve yet to solve a murder case, fall in love with a prince (or princess), win a national a cappella championship, solve a ridiculously difficult maths problem or change the world, just remember, life is not like the movies!