Eager to learn. Very helpful and considerate
My graduate class is mostly helpful; I have close friends in the class that will help me succeed as I would help them.
Friendly people who are very knowledgeable and dedicated.
There is a strong sense of comradery from my classmates, along with an intense focus to achieve and to help others to do well.
My classmates are intriguing, diverse, and very willing to shout GO BEAVS whenever appropriate.
Standard issue with a variety of interests.
In general, Oregon State students are a friendly and rowdy, always up for a good time.
Class mates in 100 level and 200 level classes are fairly friendly. However, when you get to the upper level classes most students are pretty zoned into their own studies.
My classmates are diverse in not only their ethnic background, but also their ideas, beliefs, plans and hopes for the future and yet commonly engaged in a common goal of learning.
The ones that show up are focussed but test oriented.
Most of the classmates I interact with have become great friends of mine, or at least great study partners.
My classmates are so varied in academic interest, socioeconomic background, race, and involvement that I couldn't rightfully capture the spirit, diversity, and abilities of my classmates in one sentence!
The classmates at OSU are willing to help other classmates, fun to be around, open to new ideas, and are easy to bond with.
Each person is very different from the others and everyone is eager to learn and work hard towards their goal.
My classmates all understand something that the other person doesn't. We share ideas to extend our perception of reality.
Rude and unwillingly to accept new people, and only focused on the partying.
My classmates were friendly and studious, very focused on what they wanted.
My peers at Oregon State are a diverse, driven body of people, with generally a common goal of excellence in a variety of different disciplines.
Students here are very diverse and full of life, well focused on their classes while still enjoying socializing, partying, and having a good time in college.
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