Very kind, mind their own business.
The students who attend UAA come from all sectors of society, with the possible exception of the upper-class/elite 1{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c}. There is a visable mix of backgrounds and cultures, and the LGBT presence is quite strong if you know where to look. UAA, like Alaska in general, is very come-as-you-are in terms of dress, and people wear what they feel comfortable in. As far as politics, it exists, but it never really comes to the surface unless it directly involves UAA life.
My classmates are anxiously engaged in their education to obtain long term employment.
The students are all nice. Everyone just does their own thing.
Classmates are friendly and accepting.
My classmates in my cohort are like my family, we help support each other.
Upbeat, fun, and all different.
Most of my classmates are very friendly and willing to chat, though some just want to get through classes and get their degree.
Mostly friendly but defanitly odd.
The student body at UAA is a truly diverse, culturally rich, deeply intelligent, and shockingly experienced group of individuals; who provide a valuable contribution to their respective classes, clubs, friends and in my humble opinion, our future.
friendly
My classmates are energetic, caring, compassionate, intelligent, group oriented, and always wanting to help everyone suceed with them.
My classmates are awesome because we are all learning the samething for a certain career field so we understand one another.
My classmates are very positive people who know what they want out of their educations. FYI - I attend University of Alaska Anchorage (Kodiak) but it wasn't an option.
Smarter than the intructors prospected.
My fellow classmates are helpful, funny, and friendly.
My classmates are students who just graduated from high school.
My classmates are all diverse; they come from all different kind of backgrounds, and I love seeing all different backgrounds get along.
Friendly
Hard workers, On the older side for college students, Get along well.
My classmates are hard working students and willing to learn.
My classmates are diverse in age.
Lots are in ANSEP. Engineering students, Native Alaskans, cold weather people. They tend to be more on the liberal side of things; they all seem to know everything about 1)commercial fishing, 2) cold weather auto prepping 3) politics.
My classmates are engaged, committed to learning and willing to help out with classes, as well as take the time to become friends with those around them.
My classmates are quiet.
Classmates are opinionated, friendly, and diverse.
The classmates that I have had so far are friendly, kind, and helpful people who are eager to learn and make others feel comfortable as we all prepare ourselves for whatever it is we choose to study.
My classmates consist of a friendly and multicultural bunch.
Fun, charismatic group of individuals, a huge step above the High-School adolescents.
Try to get as many scholarships as you can and don't delay! you have to be really really poor to get and financial aid here.
they are friendly
My classmates are very encouraging and helpful.
My classmates ranged from the newly graduated high schooler who has a fresh mind about the future to the mid-fifty year old wanting to refresh their academic skills as a way to gain an upper hand in a new career path.
Average.
Everyone is really chill, accepting, and easy to get along with.
The students that attend UAA are hardworking and very accepting.
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