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Ten Guys You’ll Likely Encounter in IV

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at UCSB chapter.

As most of us UCSB-goers have heard, we have just been dubbed number ten on “Playboy’s List of Top Party Schools of 2011.” I am sure that we have all experienced Isla Vista’s nightlife in some capacity, whether that experience has been in a positive and negative light. What my “field research” has elucidated to me is that you during a night out in I.V. you are guaranteed to encounter at least a few of these ten types of guys: 

 
1.) The Creeper
You have never seen this guy in your life and could swear that he does not even attend UCSB; but he insists that you two know each other and should go hang out at his friend’s “super fun kegger.” An immensely popular sub-group of The Creeper is known as “The Cat-Caller” and in my experience this typology of I.V. male species accumulates to about 25% of what you see on a night out. The Creeper yells inappropriate comments to you from all areas; whether they are walking right past you or are screaming to you from a balcony their volume, intensity, and repulsion levels remain the same.
 
2.) The Frat Guy
The Frat Guy is a common proponent of the I.V. nightlife and travels in a pack with his brothers advertising his house party to strictly females. If you’re a male and are not in this guy’s frat-do not even attempt to enter his party, unless you’re looking for an inarticulate, testosterone-filled fight.
 
3.) The Out-of-Towner
The Out-of-Towner is easily spotted–he’s usually the guy who is in handcuffs, in the back of a cop car, blatantly walking around with an open container, or passed out in a ridiculous location.
 
4.) The “Where’s the party at?” Guy
You’re walking to Freebirds for a nachos nightcap at the wee hours of the morning and this guy is on the prowl asking any and every girl, “Ey, where’s the party at, beautiful?”
 
5.) The Foreign Guy
Indubitably, a guy with “an adorable _______(fill in the blank) accent” will come up to you and tell them their story in broken English and ask you to take them to a party or back to your place. But watch out ladies, this could just be The Creeper or The Out-of-Towner with a bad fake accent and one very specific motivation.
 
6.) The SBCC guy
The SBCC guy is another easily recognizable character considering how often these guys rep their SBCC gear out in I.V….I don’t advise this.
 
7.) The Athlete
If you find this guy and he is a sweetie you are officially bi-winning.
 

8.) The Old Guy
You’re at a great party dancing with your friends and as you’re scoping the crowd you spot a much older man. This guy is both creepy and hilarious, so it is up to you whether you and your friends want to hang out with him or not. But hey, he probably has some pretty awesome stories from his youth.
 
9.) The Space-Invader
This guy is also known as the Butt-Grabber. Guys, girls do no want their butt or any part of their bodies grabbed by some random dude. If they wanted their butt to be grabbed, they would go get their butt grabbed on their own terms.
 
10.) The Pirate
Last but not least, we cannot forget our I.V. favorite–The Pirate. He may not attend UCSB but he sure does feel like a part of our special UCSB family. I can always count on him to put a smile on my face.
 

Rachel is a senior at UC Santa Barbara and studies Communication and Global Peace and Security. Rachel is from a small, beautiful town in southern California called Palos Verdes. However, Palos Verdes is just one of the many places Rachel has lived. Rachel spent her childhood moving and traveling all over the world, living in places such as Indianapolis, Indiana; Santiago, Chile; Vienna, Austria; and Orlando, Florida. Rachel has found her heart and her home in California, choosing to spend her college years in sunny Santa Barbara. However, Rachel continued her wanderlust when she studied abroad in Barcelona, Spain in Fall 2012. At UCSB, Rachel is an immensely dedicated and involved member of her sorority Kappa Kappa Gamma, where she held the positions of Panhellenic Delegate, Inter-Greek Counselor, Rho Gam, and a member of the Nominating Slate. Best Buddies, a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment, and leadership development for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, is a passion of Rachel's, as she is their Social Media Coordinator as well as an active and proud member. As a member of the Lambda Pi Eta Communication Honors Society, Rachel is able to implement her prowess and affinity for communication and communication-related issues. When Rachel is not writing, participating in Kappa events, or volunteering, you can find her in the gym, on the soccer field, watching Modern Family, or cooking. Rachel's love for sports, food, and writing often times go hand-in-hand, as one may see in her weekly blogs. For the past two summers, Rachel has been freelance writing for the Los Angeles Times, and hopes to continue her career pursuit of journalism after she graduates. Rachel is elated to be a part of Her Campus's fabulous team and loves every moment of it!