Nerd and The Beast
Nerd and The Beast
Eng. 1100
Trope Paper
Alva
8/4/2016
Typical stereotypes for jocks and nerds aren't served well. With the
word "nerd" dating back to the 1950's(todayifoundout.com) and Jock dating
back to the 1960's (dictionary.com). Being ingrained into the past three
generations what a nerd and jock are supposed to be. It becomes no surprise
why people think of them like this. With this information, we're going to go
over the jock and nerd stereotype, Steve Urkel and why it's okay to be a
nerd, and Jocks can be smart. Disclaimer: in here we are putting the terms
Geek and Nerd into on definition.Indeed a challenging quest, but one that is
worth the travels.
Over the past 50 60 years, Jocks and Nerds have been set into the
American mind with what they're supposed to be like. Just searching on the
internet for Nerd or Jock it spawns hundreds, if not thousands of quizzes to
determine your stereotype. In the media they portray the stereotypes of
jocks as dumb, good looking, and popular. While nerds are portrayed in the
exact opposite manner. What gives? In an article by Gabrielle Longo she
gives us the perfect answer " Stereotyping is almost human nature: people
pre-judge others based on factors such as how they look, the environment
they were brought up in, etc." (Longo). Longo brings up a pretty good point.
People are very good at creating ideas of others in their minds. Stereotypes
lead to social categorization, which is one of the reasons for prejudice
attitudes (i.e. them and us mentality) which leads to in-groups and outgroups (McLeod).
points lower on the SAT than their classmates. Men's basketball was 227
points lower" That is a pretty large gap actually. Go went on to say "Georgia
Tech had the nation's best average SAT score for football players, 1028 of a
possible 1600, and best average high school GPA, 3.39 of a possible 4.0. But
because its student body is apparently very smart, Tech's football players
still scored 315 SAT points lower than their classmates." (Go). That's just
terrible, however, test scores only reflect what the students have known for
about 18 years of their life.
If anything, Chris Isidore illustrated on CNN "Up until the season starts,
the workload trails off to 50 to 60 hours a week. That eases to 40 to 50 hours
a week once the season, and classes, begin. Weeks with road games include
a 37-hour stretch that includes travel, practice, a 3-to-4-hour game and
Citations
1. Cross, Tracy. "Nerds and Geeks: Societys Evolving Stereotypes of Our
Students With Gifts and Talents." Social/ Emotional Needs (n.d.): n. pag. Web.
4 Aug. 2016.
3. Go, Alison. "Athletes Show Huge Gaps in SAT Scores." U.S. News & World:
Education. N.p., 30 Dec. 2008. Web. 5 Aug. 2016.
4. Hiskey, Daven. "Where the Words." Today I Found Out. N.p., 30 Sept. 2010.
Web. 05 Aug. 2016.
6. Justice League War. Dir. Jay Oliva. Prod. James Tucker. By Heath Corson. Perf.
Christopher Gorham, Justin Kirk Shemar Moore, Jason O'Mara. N.p., n.d. Web.
5 Aug. 2016.
10.
Aug. 2016.
11."The Definition of Jock." Dictionary.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 Aug. 2016.