University of Georgia Top Questions

Describe the students at your school.

Shelby

In my experience at the University of Georgia thus far, the students are at both extremes. Either they party every night and lose HOPE from the very beginning or they are dedicated to their work and willing to do whatever they can to stay on top of things. I do believe that since there is a high standard set to get into UGA, everyone is intelligent. It is just the effort that students are willing to put forth that seperates the student body.

Leigh

My classmates are very sure of the direction they are going in.

Katie

With such a diverse group of students on campus, my classmates are interesting, friendly, and driven individuals who know the time and place to have fun, yet are still very focused on their academics.

Amber

My classmates are all really friendly and a great sorce to get together with and study.

Meghan

Generally, my classmates all contribute to class time in a respectful manner, we challenge each other's thoughts and respect other's opinions.

Sydney

Everyone here, especially the guys, seem to be way more goal oriented than people in high school. Everyone is on the same path to success and that creates a wonderful learning environment. It's very easy to get help from classmates and studying together does make learning a lot easier.

jessie

many are friendly some tend to be very similar in terms of political affiliation and economic background, and sometimes have a small-town mentality (some can be close-minded). There is a BIG focus on fraternity and sorority life.

Bridget

Academic but still social and fun.

Jessica

My first year I really struggled becasue I didn't open up to my classmates...AT ALL. This had a lot to do with moving from Florida to Georgia..so I didn't know a single person. This year I am more relaxed and realized that my classmates were the same as me...wanting to make friends. I also feel like my major..which is Early Childhood has helped me a lot as well. All of the students in my education classes are really helpful and friendly.

Charlie

The classmates are great friends.

Cyndyl

My classmates are some of my good friends and are always eager to share notes and help me out when I need help or notes.

Ashley

Do the minimum amount of work to get decent grades.

Claire

My classmates are competitive, fun-loving, and ambitious.

Lauren

They are educated funloving people.

vicky

friendly and helpful

Rachel

My classmates pretty much have the same demographics as I do. They all tend to be dedicated to their work, but some moreso than others. I am a senior, so we are all coming down the "home stretch" and plan on graduating in the next year or so. Some with plans to move onto jobs, while others with plans to attend graduate school.

Lina

Fun, friendly, and hard working.

Victoria

Very focused and driven people that know what they desire in the future and strive to achieve nothing but the best.

Jonathan

Here stands a diverse and academically motivated people whose love for learning, living, and contributing to the community can only be matched by their bulldog fervor.

Amy

I would have to say that my classmates are intelligent, caring, and responible.

Therese

They can be immature, but many are very focused and academically gifted.

John

The people I have in my classes are usually motivated to do well, but manage to balance school and their social lives.

AJ

My classmates are open-minded, willing to learn and at times very dynamic and motivated to do well in class and impress, or challenge, professors with their ideas.

Staci

While a majority of students at UGA are from Georgia, there are large numbers of students from different states & countries. There are organizations that would be a great fit for pretty much any type of student at UGA. Since Georgia is home to the HOPE scholarship, students are all over the spectrum in terms of their financial backgrounds. It is not uncommon to see a Honda parked beside a Range Rover or Lexus beside an old pickup truck. Students dress however they want for class, it really does not matter. Girls are prone to dress up more in the warmer months, though, just because it is pretty easy to throw on a cute sundress. In the winter, most girls wear uggs (we know they are not fashionable but they are warm & comfortable). Rainbows (a brand of flip-flops) are usually on everyone's feet during the Spring & Summer.

Andrea

Make sure to find the right classmates to latch on to that will help you succeed both in and outside of the classroom.

Paris

My classmates have been very supportive.

Shekeena

My classmates are mostly white and we are all working together to get an education.

Christopher

They really like watching football.

Justin

Fun, outgoing, helpful, eager to learn

Leah

My classmates are alot like me, they enjoy all UGA has to offer from academics to social fun!

cross

FRIENDLY, and like to have fun

Christina

My classmates are friendly, caring people who are committed to learning and their education, and genuinely want to succeed in their school work and in their future careers.

Tara

No one could possible feel out of place here, unless they were an engineering student (go to Tech). There's a club for everyone and I'd say that most of our campus is politically aware.

Ryan

Some of my classmates are hard working students not only looking forward to graduate but want to succeed and know as much about their subject and area of interest; however, some other students simply want to find the easiest way to graduate with easy courses, having no insight into their future and simply interested in the parties for the weekend. I feel most students are taking advantage of their academic opportunity and working to give themselves a better future.

Meaghan

My classmates are mostly from the south; they wear preppy clothes and enjoy being a part of a college that allows them to indulge in the "full college experience."

Hannah

Looking around the Athens campus, UGA seems like one massive private school. You cant drive down Baxter Street without seeing a bottle-blonde in a Mercedes or BMW every other vehicle or some roided-up fratty in an oversized truck he only drives to make up for what he's lacking in other areas *cough,cough*. I come from a gated community too so its nothing new.. howver, it is sooooo in-your-face here in Athens. There's so much pressure to look cute at all times and one must constantly be in the Athens uniform.... little boys' white T,Nike running shorts,Longchamp bag, and rainbows during the day; something from heery's or Fortson's by night. If You plan on wearing something different, good luck

Stephanie

It's a good mixture of easy and tough. some classes are small (english and math) while others are large and lecture format. the labs are very small and hands-on. There are people from all walks of life, but i must say that i've heard minorities have a hard time being recognized. everyone is extremely kind and modest.

mary ellen

My high school was more diverse.

Sam

I've seen every race out on campus at UGA. Most students were sweatpants/nike shorts and tshirts to class. I never dressed up once. It's more important to be comfortable sitting in a lecture than looking good. Most people are from Georgia but there are people from everywhere. I am from Georgia but my two best friends are from Richmond, VA and Maryland. UGA's student body is SO diverse. No matter what you are or what you like, you will find many people to fit in with.

Morgan

Everyone is nice at Georiga. I have never met a rude person. There are people of all different races and religions. There are all different churches to attend and different organizations to join. No matter what you are interested in, you can find at UGA.

Anil

It's mostly white, but you don't feel out of place here if you aren't white. Minority population is rising here and everyone pretty much goes to football and parties on the weekends together. It's a big Greek school. Athens GA is warm nearly all year long and when it's hot it's humid here. Shorts and flip flops aren't uncommon during fall, spring, and summer. Most people come from medium to high income families here. A lot of people are from Georgia but a surprising number of people are from out of state as well.

Andy

I think our student body is very diverse. There are a lot of Christian groups on campus, but most of them do not judge other groups like LBGT or other religious gatherings. I think most students here are eager to learn about people different from them. The majority of students are from Georgia, which decreases geographical diversity.

Alex

The type of student you meet depends on the student. Sometimes, they are very conservative and other times they are very liberal. You decide who you want to hangout with at UGA and can easily decide to hang with a more diverse group of people. However, the majority of students are white upper-middle class. One student in an English class was complaining how they received the older BMW rather than the brand new one. A lot of students don't have to worry about money because their mom and dad are providing everything for the most part. Most kids will probably be successful because their mom and dad have connections.

Casey

The only religious groups you see tend to be pretty radical, which kind of sucks. I wanted to join some kind of religious organization when I came here, but none of them really feel right. Racial groups are cool. I am in the Latina sorority on campus and there is a really great multicultural scene on campus. Brown parties are soooooo infinitely more fun than white parties. LGBT...not gonna lie, they annoy the crap out of me. They are always whining about something. Get over it...there will not be unisex bathrooms anytime soon. What kind of student would feel out of place at UGA? Haha...a non-white one. Just kidding. But seriously. I feel like there are a lot of black people here and a lot of Asians and Indians but not many Hispanics. I'd like to see more Hispanics here, but there just aren't that many who make it into UGA. I would say most students wear their sorority/fraternity's latest social T-shirt to class. Non-Greeks probably just wear jeans and a polo or a fitted top for girls. The really frat-tastic guys wear sunglasses with the strap backwards around their neck and that really pisses me off. They also wear SHORT pleated shorts and you can see their skinny white legs. Then they wear these retarded old-man boat shoes and a visor on their head. You can just tell they think they are already retired. Oh, and lately, with the warm weather, I've been seeing girls who wear bikini tops under their tank tops to class. Yes, to class. I'm sorry, but what were you smoking when you dressed yourself and decided that a bikini top was a good enough substitute for a bra? Me, well I work at Abercrombie in Kennesaw and get the whole fifty percent discount sooo...you do the math. Not that I advocate purchasing Abercrombie's overpriced K-Mart quality slave labor-produced stuff...but I take what I can get. Different types of students? That's kind of a weird question. Different as in...not the same race? Not the same gender? Not the same major? I mean, I guess they do interact, depends on what you mean by different. If there were only four tables in the dining hall, one would have black people eating fried chicken and mashed potatoes, one would have skinny girls and a gay guy (all in tight jeans) eating a vegan salad, one would have a loner studying for his O-chem test, mindlessly munching a croissant sandwich, and the fourth would have the social butterflies sitting with everyone they have ever met in their dorm, talking more than eating the chicken sandwich in front of them. Most UGA students come from Marietta. I know, because I am from Marietta and I know everyone at UGA. Or at least I know everyone at UGA through one person. If they didn't go to Walton, they went to Lassiter, Pope, Sprayberry, Wheeler, or Kennesaw Mountain. Yeah, there are some people from middle and south Georgia, but they have to take them to meet the quota. Let's face it, a lot of kids from Marietta don't get in that deserve to get in way more than those kids from Griffin or Cairo. Judging by the cars I see students driving on campus, I would say that most of them come from a middle-upper class family. And I have never seen so many pick up trucks in my life until I started going here. I don't think students are politically aware at all. A lot of girls like Hilary, but that's because they don't know she is a socialist and the devil in human form. I would say they are predominantly left, especially the minorities and homosexuals...and those annoying women's studies people. There are plenty of right-wing yuppies though, which is always nice. When I first read the last question, I thought it said "Do students talk about how much they'll learn one day?" And I was like...uhh...what do you think? But yeah, everyone always thinks they are gonna be the one who makes it. But in reality, all the girls will be stay-at-home moms who go to the gym all day while their kids are in school and all the guys will be their husbands who work in middle class America in a job that has NOTHING to do with their major.

Lucy

The student body at UGA is growing more and more eclectic each year as the admissions office choses fewer in state students due to rising academic standards. I was always impressed with how many different points of view available during class discussions.

Sara

While most students at UGA do follow a certain look and stereotype, there is definitely a lot of variety! I don't think that anyone would feel out of place here; no matter who you are, where you come from, what you believe in or what your favorite hobby is, you are guaranteed to find someone who shares your interests. Being from out of state, I will say that it is a little rough freshman year if you get stuck in a group of people that feel it necessary to go home all the time. But if that happens to you, eventually people will grow up and realize that by going home so often, they're missing out on their one chance to be a liberated college student! The older you get, the less people visit home. And I'm not saying that everyone from the Atlanta area goes home every weekend, because that's definitely not the case, but it's just something to be aware of! I feel that sometimes social status and background are often judgements of character when first meeting someone. While there is a group of people for everyone, there are also groups of people that you definitely won't get along with - and that's ok! It all adds to the diverse atmosphere Athens offers.

Carson

I remember going from middle school to high school, and thinking high school would be different. There wouldn't be the cliques and separation that middle school had. It didn't. When I came to college, people really want to make new friends. I know some people who tried to stay just with their high school friends, but they really missed out. There are a lot of people! I made a lot of friends, but I began my most meaningful relationships my junior year at the university once I got into my college/program. Many UGA students are from Alpharetta. I would say most of the population is right.

Sara

UGA is predominatly white. Most students are middle class and from Georgus. This is largely a result of the HOPE scholarship. Most students wear jeans and t-shirts to class. There is a lot of greek pride on campus and many students try to "out-frat" one another by wearing lots of outdoorsy brands. Fashion is important, espcially to girls. Girls are either sratty or boho. This can run the gamet.

Cat

Jeans and t-shirts are the norm. Just casual dress, you can even wear workout clothes.

Karen

UGA has a lot of different students and student organizations to accompany them. Unfortunately, I don't know a whole lot about them. I have involved myself so much in the FRC that I fear I have missed out on many of the other opportunities that exist. I know that our students are fairly diverse and I use to have a lot of interaction with them. The FRC usually has a table in Snelling (one of the dinning halls). It's not something intentional, but a group will go together, then other FRCers join when they see someone they know. It isn't a deliberate attempt to isolate others, but we're like a big family and you tend to eat with your family and friends. I've also noticed that some of the religious groups on campus have thier own group of students in Snelling. Again, I'd just say that this is because people eat with their friends. It's actually very uncommon for strangers to eat together unless all of the tables are full. We like our personal space--unless we're good friends, then we'll put 7 at a 4 person table.