Some of them are very talkative and helpful, some are very quiet and keep to themselves, some of them are in the middle where they can be outgoing and helpful once you get to know them.
My classmates are open-minded, friendly and accepting, for the most part.
My classmates are the most friendly and helpful people on campus... it's what you get in the Elementary Education department!
They were wonderful, supportive people who were interested in learning about the people and the world around them, as well as their chosen field of study.
My classmates are very distinct in such a way that they make themselves known without being overbearing; in short, they are ambitious.
I feel my classmates are mostly friendly, approachable, recognizable, most are smart, very few are stupid, a number are exchange students/foreign.
My classmates can best be described as diverse, but equally intellectual students that strive for the universal goal of receiving a meaningful and worthwile education.
My classmates are driven, committed students who take their school work seriously. They are friendly, intelligent, and overall great people. Most of my classmates work extremely hard to reach their future career and life goals.
My classmates are very friendly and open to people of many different backgrounds.
Classmates are interested in learning and in engaging in what is going on in the classroom; they always want to learn more and are very helpful when you need help on certain problems.
My classmates are unique open-minded people who have come to college to better themselves and help to better others.
MOST are super friendly. Like to go out to the bars, but they still focus on their school work. Diverse interests. Mostly upper middle class. Most from Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, or Illinois.
A group of peers whom I can trust and colaborate with, and learn from in order to enrich my learning exerince.
People who want to learn.
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