I'm an online student but virtually my classmates seem to be like me holding down a job, family life, and school.
My classmates are there to study; to learn and not to mess around and waste their intuition money on pointless thrills that will never last.
My classmates are generally highly academic but also find time to work in busy social lives. They are highly opinionated and like to encourage other students to see things their way. They are also generally liberal and environmentally concious and impress these views both on fellow students and on the university at large. Most students are very friendly and willing to help others around them
Most of my classmates are working adults or mother's with children.
My classmates are driven, social, and often display a genuine desire to learn about and immerse themselves in the global community around them.
Focused individuals.
I'm like a small fish in a tank full of sharks, my fellow students here at the university are very territorial and do not mind ripping anyone to shreds who stand in their way of an opportunity or advance, yes these kids are very competitive.
Everyone around me is going through exactly the same experience, and just like me they are all nervous and unsure of themselves.
My classmates are awesome. Most if not all of them are really dedicated to learning and are amazing to work with in group settings. My classmates are really diverse seeing as they come from a myriad of backgrounds. This tends to bring about interesting conversation among us not to mention it's also an invaluable learning experience.
So far, the classmates i have come across in my college career are respectable, well adjusted young adults. Every now and again I will come across someone whose parent's are forcing them to attend. Those types of people set a bad example by messing around and blatantly not caring about their education.
They are a very intelligent and diverse class. My classmates are hard working and motivated to be the best.
Students learn in coorelation with the overall quality and ability of the professors.
Describing classmates is really not hard, just because I always find the way to create a professional relation with the person. I had many classmates through out my college experience, I had some classmates that i could say really had the same urge and passion for the books. Some of my classmates really dedicated their time to study and triumph in life.
My classmates can be described using three simple words: unique, intelligent, and competitive!
Classmates at UCF are very diverse and normally enthusiastic. In the lower level classes students tend to not focus or care on the studies. In the upper level classes students are a lot more focused and seem to care a lot more.
My classmates make me feel old.
Most of my classmates are very school spirited and truly focused on their education, they are diverse and a lot more open and well-rounded than those in high school.
My classmates are extremely diverse and open-minded, which is a big reason I chose UCF; we are all proud to share and discuss religions, politics, and ethniticites that may differ from anything else we may have ever learned previously.
My classmates are very helpfull and very eagered to learn and achieve their goals.
Many of my classmates are younger than I am. I already have a family to support so I do not have a lot of time to socialize with anyone.
My classmates are diverse and differ in economic and social status. We have a sorority and fraternity community here but it is not as big as other universities. Most people are nice and fun.
My classmates are amazingly bright and brilliant.
Each semester I meet new people, girls and guys, who are all very different from the last and people arn't afraid to be themselves because most students are open to other beliefs/ideas.
Students here are diverse, but there is a sense of unity.
Well I'm a new transfer from Florida hospital but my first impression has been a little disappointed. The students at the new campus don't seem to be friendly so far; however, I believe it's still too early to judge the students at the campus.
My classmates at the University of Central Florida are very outgoing and laid back people. They create a very easy environment to feel comfortable in class, which allows the you to get the best oppurtunities to learn. At UCF everyone is apart of a culture that loves its school and everything around it. Students are very active in the classroom as well as the the activities the University provides for the student body. If this is the environment that you are looking for as a prosepctive student, then UCF is where you wanna be.
Not very social and tend to study hard in class and socialize only off campus.
I find that my classmates are very diverse. We all come from different backgrounds and social status. We all are unique in our own individual way and it's nice to see people who grew uo differently or who have different problems of their own come together to help each other. But I also notice that the classmates I have are very competitive in their field. The competition I find is very fierce when it comes to engineering majors and pre-professional students. We all are trying to get those very limited positions and make our dreams come true.
My classmates have transformed their perspective in life to be successful as they have different goals they would like to achieve in their lifetime.
My classmates are very dedicated to what they are doing, and take trips off campus to the bars to try to unwind after every week of classes.
My classmates are young, foolish, and fun.
People of all ages, ethnicities, cultures and backgrounds with varying life experiences, coming together to learn about a common subject matter, as well as to share what they know about life.
They are diverse and interesting
I have found that the students attending UCF, in my Fall classes, were interested in learning and took advantage of the academic environment to its fullest. I enjoyed going to classes, told tell my parents that, and met a lot of interesting people in my various classes.
Everyone is hardworking and driven to learn.
My classmates are varied from being active participants in class, like me, to showing no interest in learning.
My classmates are very school-oriented, and full of enthusiasm towards their goals.
The majority of my classmates are very focused.
Very competive with grades but are willing to help if you need it.
The majority of my classmates seem friendly, willing to help & learn, open-minded, and logical.
My classmates are intelligent, considerate of our country and the environment, and ready to lead their own lives successfully.
This is near impossible, because everyone in my classes have been different from each other, but to describe them in one word: UNIQUE.
It's hard to describe all of my classmates because the campus at the University of Central Florida is very diverse, just from sitting in a classroom you can leran so much about different cultures and parts of the world because during classroom discussions, you can hear viewpoints from all different types of people.
The students at The University of Central Florida are intelligent and serious about school, but they also know when to relax and have a good time.
The only adjective that immediately comes to mind is diverse: such variability that is completely unable to be limited by a single sentence!
My classmates range from person to person. Some are hard working and smart, while others are not as bright but more exper enced. All in all, the students seem to work together and everyone helps everyone else.
Most classmates I have had are friendly and very helpful.
Kind and diverse. Usually everyone that bothers coming to class pays attention, and if you say hi to someone the first few classes you can share notes or study together later on.
My classmates are hardworking and earger to help each other succeed.
They are fun, extraordinary, hard-working, exciting, productive, original, different, incredible, independent, devoted, friendly, motivated, dynamic individuals and young adults who try to succeed in class and their chosen professions.
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