My classmates are helpful and somwhat friendly.
We are a diverse group of students who come from nearly all walks of life and although most are young adults, we do have quite a few older students who provide insight and knowledge from previous experiences.
The students I have come to know in my time at the university seem to be intelligent and driven to do well, and are very social and fun loving people.
Most of them aren't really involved in the class, they pay attention but don't participate. It's typically the same few who participate in everything.
Down-to-earth, typical college kids who are very enthusiastic and nice.
My classmates very in each class; some classes will have a lot of diversity and driven students while others will be huge and only a minority of students who work hard.
It is a sunny, friendly place. Easy to make friends. Surprisingly small classes. Go Greek.
I would describe my classmates as being beautifully balanced. Growing up in a small town I never really understood the importance of diversity, but after attending the University of Arizona i?m more aware of how the differences in people make the world so perfectly uniform. Each and every single person brings not only an inspiring new face for the world to see, but also a new culture, an opinion, a stand, an outlook and mostly importantly a difference. I have learned that each new person brings a new opportunity to grow and learn more about yourself.
Outgoing, friendly, and easy to get along with.
Everyone is pretty friendly, for the most part. Decent diversity. I have enjoyed most of my classmates, always some funny ones for entertainment.
A fun mix of Fraternity Bros, Sorority Hoes, Academic overachievers, and boarderline alchoholics. Bear Down!
Diverse and friendly
Friendly and willing to help most of the time.
My classmates are young, excitable and sfrequently self-absorbed.
My classmates are varied and diverse: the rich fraternity boy from California to the international student working very hard.
They are similar to me. They are there to learn but also want to meet people and ejoy their college expierence.
The University of Arizona has a very diverse and intergraded education system. It allows both the part time and full time students to get the best education. This makes the school highly appealing to many individuals. There are programs that accommodate the pre-occupied students, who are there for the 'college experience'. However, more commonly, the students who attend U of A are there to work hard and achieve their academic goals. The University of Arizona is right for all kinds of people as long as they are willing to learn.
My classmates are eager to learn and benefit their education with the help of their peers.
My classmate are very different people, who has different opinions. They come in many different shapes, sizes and cultural values.
My classmates are different.
My classmates are very friendly and willing to learn
My classmates are searching for the truth in life, looking for the thing that will fullfillthem, serious about their future, and willing to make friends.
Very diverse and intelligent.
there is an extremly diverse group of people, some similiar to me others very different
The variety in the background, knowledge, and attitude of my colleagues not only surpassed my expectations upon arriving to the University of Arizona, but they have proven crucial to my education in terms of interaction and discussion as the entire spectrum of college students are in every class across every major.
Classmates at the University of Arizona often prove to be academically equal to myself.
Very diverse and impossible to explain in one sentence.
My classmates are generally very ambitious, academically motivated, and usually fairly friendly.
Most are trashy, disrespectful to their teachers, and binge-drinkers but there are few who are brilliant and nice.
Hardworking. Driven.
The diversity of people at the University of Arizona is huge. There is every type of person you could imagine that create the beautiful tapestry that is Arizona. No matter what religion, race, ethnicity or gender you are, there is someone that will have a similar interest. People are very friendly at the U of Arizona and are often quick to make others feel welcome.
Diverse group of people, almost all willing to lend a helping hand.
They are friendly, work hard, looking to understand the material and get good grades.
My classmates are engineering or pre-med students are most are very focused and study hard but also like to have fun.
My classmates are concerned citizens that take pride in their school and all the work that they do.
smart
My classmates are genuiney nice people who are working towards a variety of goals.
My classmates vary from being incredibly stuck up to being the nicest, most down to earth people I've ever met.
Foreigners in the engineering department, low mental capacity greek students in general education classes
My classmates are diverse individuals who will take a variety of different career parths in the future.
The students at the U of A are the kind of people who won't talk to you unless you talk to them first, so I have gone through many classes for a semester without knowing anyone in my classes. When making groups for group projects, my group members were nice at first, then started being kind of I guess you woud say "snooty" to me, but I just hang with my friends that I know and like and everything is great!
It depends on the class but my classmates are diverse and friendly.
Diverse, smart, healthy
/////////////////////most people are there just because its the cool thing to do.
My classmates are all similar because if they are in class then they are academically focused. As a junior, It is obvious by the students in my classes who are there to learn and who are there to pass the test. The students in my classes come off as very comfortable with themselves.
Either highly competitive or they need to mature.
Awesome
willing to help if you need it, all there to learn
My classmates are from all over the nation and bring friendliness and diversity to the campus
The majority of U of A students are rich, spoiled frat boys and sorrority girls from California who have no interest in academics and are only in college for the party life associated with it.
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