Outgoing, social human beings.
My classmates became my friends, and we found that the connections we made in the classroom followed us even outside of it.
Coming to Texas State, I did not know what to expect from my classmates since they aren't people I grew up with, but over the semester, my classmates are people who are confident with themselves, aren't scared to meet new people, want everyone to feel apart of the group and are pretty down to earth students.
My classmates are all dedicated, hard-working students.
My classmates are very diverse in the sense of intellegence, racially, culturally, and personality.
My classmates are all very intelgent and are just like every college studnet; they are all new and inexperienced.
Most keep to themselves, but are friendly when you get to know them.
Every one of my peers was one or more of the following at some point: stressed out, insomniatic, binge drinking, or frantic, yet still the most fulfilled people I have ever met.
Students at Texas State University are creative, energetic, driven, and unique individuals who are passionate about the area they are studying.
high energy, passionate, diverse, and fun
My classmates depending on the class can either be incredibly open minded such as one would be if they were taking a philosophy class or extremely attentive and inquistive such as one would be if they were taking a chemistry class. Each student is eager to learn new material and excel in class. Every student is helpful in attending to others who dont understand the material quite as well as they do. There is an openess that surrounds the students in the way that they want their classmates to succeed just how they want to succeed.
My class mates a diverse, and young.
Diverse and group oriented.
My classmates are friendly, dedicated to their education and accepting.
Everyone gets along with everyone for the most part.
My classmates are interesting! I especially love working with other art students because our work inspires each other. At Texas State, there are so many different kinds of people that you never have to be afraid to be yourself. It's a great place to make friends, especially with all of the campus activities that are run by fellow students.
Fun, loving, and sometimes crazy indeviduals who love life and work hard.
My classmates at Texas state are my family.
I believe there are all types of ethnic/racial/socio-eco, etc. status students here. However, I feel that there isn't not enough mixing of these different diversity factors.
My classmates at Texas State University are hilarious, outgoing, energetic, thoughtful, helpful, kind, hard working, diligent, down to earth and supportive.
My classmates were a diverse knowledge hungry group who studied what they enjoyed because of the guidence they received from the university's councilor.
Texas State is very diverse, that another reason why I like it so much. Every type of student goes here.
All of my classmates are easily to get along with and I usually can make friends in every class. Texas people are polite and the hospitality people show is one of the best things you can witness down here.
My classmates were usually interested in the course material and willing to work hard with each other to earn a good grade.
The classmate are somewhat friendly and insecure about personal belongings.
Most of my classmates are in Greek organizations, enjoy partying and allow schoolwork to come second to socializing.
My classmates are very open and willing to help me if there is a need for assistance.
Inquisitive, diverse, and fun to learn from
whether you are in a big classroom or a small one, the classmates are usually all pretty much equal. usually in big classes, people often find it hard to meet other people with the teacher lecturing the entire time, but the small classes are good too when it comes to meeting others or group work.
My classmates are enthusiastic, caring, and energetic learners.
My classmates were dedicated to learning about healthcare policies, law and how their contributions could change legislation at the same time accommodating the needs of their fellow classmates.
I do not know them that much, but many seem like very determined and quite eager students. Most of the students pay close attention to the professors and avoid making disruptions. Many are also quite helpful in assisting others in the curriculum and providing notes to those who have had to miss. Study groups are organized and led by students before tests and really help many other students, including myself.
There is a sprinkle of every country, culture, race, and upbringing at my school, you can't just tell by looking at anyone what they are and how they grew up, so a lot of kids at my school have very interesting stories.
All willing to help a person in need, for instance most will love to hold study groups, supply notes, and overall help a person when they are struggling.
My classmates are diverse students who for the most part are excited and eager to get their education.
Open, caring, and easily to get along with, everyone is friendly and willing to help.
They are unique and are wanting to learn about the intended subject.
My classmates vary between classes; they can be kind and respectful but also rude and disruptive.
My classmates are very different from one another- there's no two people the same.
Young
My classmates are my supporters because everyone is willing help each other.
At Texas State University, there are a great amount of students, which is definitely a change from my small town public school in east Texas, so I thought maybe it would make things harder for me but i've come to find out that all my classmates are very driven and dedicated to their education, just like me, everyone is there for one reason and that's to better themselves and make a better future for everyone, which makes me even more grateful for the opportunity to be able to attend college at my age.
My classmates are focussed hard working students from different backgrounds.
My classmates at Texas State are very outgoing. I have had absolutely no problem meeting people, or finding something to do. Since you are required to live on campus your first year, meeting people in the dorms is the best way to make life-long friends. The atmosphere here is perfect if you are an outgoing person and like to go out.
My classmates are unique students all with different dreams that share one common goal: to better themselves as individuals.
My classmates are well-rounded, smart, laid-back and are all different.
The ones in the art department are nice, friendly and artistic. As for the rest of the campus there all annoying fraternity and sorority people.
My classmates are people that are wanting to learn with me and generate new ideas for our future. I have a wide range of numbers in my classes. I am comfortable in a smaller class setting and I can get to know people on a one on one level. They are there to help with questions. The online resource of the the classes are efficent when there are questions and you can email among your peers to find the answer. I feel like I can turn to anyone to find an answer.
Everyone at Texas State is really nice and always willing to help, if you even look remotely lost, someone will come over to you and see if you need help.
My classmates are very determined to be the best music educators in Texas.
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