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.