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Sep 30, 2009 10:35 am

How Does Gossip Girl's NYU Measure Up To The Real NYU?

NYU's newest freshmen, as seen on Gossip Girl, have started the school year off right, wall papering their palatial dorm rooms, picking out books for their classes on generic topics such as "Women In Literature", and throwing raging roof parties where miraculously, nary a Freshman decides to jump off! Except, wait, if NYU was really like that, then the Olsen Twins wouldn't have dropped out after a year. Click below to see the ways Gossip Girl NYU is similar to the real NYU, and the many, many ways in which they differ.

  • It is completely unbelievable that the characters on Gossip Girl are real NYU freshman, because anyone who has matriculated at NYU, nay, anyone who has even walked through Washington Square Park in early September knows that NYU Freshmen can be clearly identified due to the I.D. badges they proudly wear around their necks on a purple lanyard for the first week or so.
  • Blair, Vanessa, and Georgina live in "Ehrlich Hall", which, based on establishing shots is probably supposed to be Rubin Hall on Fifth Avenue. The outside looks comparable. The inside? Please. Their room is bigger than some lecture halls at NYU.
  • But the boho/street fair wall tapestry Georgina wants to hang on the wall? So spot on. I had two. The only thing missing is the big map of the subway system that everyone "creatively" hung on the wall.
  • Also, the ugly wooden dressers in Vanessa's room? Yeah, eerily accurate.
  • OK, NO ONE at NYU would skip out on free food and alcohol in order to watch a movie, ESPECIALLY if it isn't a movie they themselves were either starring in or wrote. An NYU Film major would go to Blair's party, stock up on sushi, get really drunk, hit on her, get stoned…and THEN go watch Michel Gondry bootlegs.
  • Dan's writer's group is meeting at a coffee shop….but it's not Think Coffee?! Definitely not NYU.
  • Serena freely wandering the dorm halls in search of Blair? Yeah, no. NYU Guards would have gunned her down before letting that happen. You need about ten forms of I.D. and an actual student accompanying you to get into an NYU building.
  • Gossip Girl NYU Freshmen seem to be blissfully unplagued by RAs. Real freshmen spend a lot more time in student lounges playing dorky ice breakers and learning acronyms about alcohol poisoning than Dan and Blair do.
  • And lastly…a party on the roof? Do the writers realize NYU students are discouraged from even nearing the bannisters in the LIBRARY?
Dear Writers of Gossip Girl, I'm not criticizing! You're spot on with the pretentious artsy talk, and criticizing professors because they're "old".  But for real, can we get an RA in the mix? Because watching Blair Waldorf and Georgina fill out a "Roomate Agreement Form" would be priceless.
More photos from the set below!


Looks like Little J has found a new crowd…


Hillary Duff, Penn Badgley


Taylor Momsen

[All photos via Getty].

Sep 30, 2009 10:35 am

GO VIOLETS

September 30, 2009

6:33pm

GO VIOLETS

TROUT 

ETC

October 5, 2009

1:15pm

Hahaaa after beginning to watch the season I was just waiting for some write ups about this! I have a few friends at NYU who were blown away when they watched the first few episodes - granted, it is a show.... it's not real... so these kinds of inconstancies are expected, but still...

In any case, while we're assessing NYU as a real place versus fictional (though we'd love it to be real) Gossip Girl, thought I'd mention a show one of my NYU friends told me about - Under the Arch? The trailer is on YouTube and I'm kinda loving it so far.... http://www.youtube.com/user/UndertheArchTV 

David Stewart

October 5, 2009

9:34pm

About the roof-top parties, I do have to say my roommate sophomore year (he was a freshman) did actually get busted for having roof-top parties. 

Chloe

October 8, 2009

11:33pm

RAs. I'm so lucky mine was cool. GG. Addictive, but definitely not authentic.

ETC: How do we get on Under the Arch TV. Loving it! Checked out their trailer, Facebook page photos and press. Who is your friend? Where can we watch?

Waiting to be accepted to their site http://Underthearch.tv

Dying for more info?!?! 

As If

November 16, 2009

9:10pm

Well, obviously you don't understand the difference between the real world and the conventions of storytelling, which is a matter for your professors to see to. But a more serious flaw is that you don't understand the difference between the real world of people like Serena and the real world of everybody else. You need 10 kinds of ID, she needs a crisp hundred. Scratch that, NYU not Battery Park, a fifty will get the job done. 

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