very diverse, people of every kind
My classmates at the University of Kansas are very engaged and intelligent.
My classmates were supportive, fun, hardworking, and became not just peers, but friends.
My classmates are ready for anything, but prepared for nothing at all.
My classmates and I make up one big, tight-knit family that will last a lifetime as we are all Jayhawks for life.
I always had really greate classmates, everyone is always egar to learn and grow. I participated in many study groups which helped me get good grades in my classes. Students are excited about their fields of study and want to talk about it with you.
My classmates are driven, enthusiatic young professionals attending the University of Kansas to further their lives, academically, socially as well as professionally.
If I had to describe my classmates in one sentance I would say they are hardworking. Everyone has a common goal which is to obtain a job when we graduate. We all work together and help those who are struggling. I am very pleased with the people I have worked with in the past four years.
Diverse, students in my class are coming from all over the country and world, all different economic backgrouds, and from all different walks of life.
KU has a wide variety of students, people from all facets of life, which makes it possible for everyone to find a place to fit in.
My classmates are very diverse. I have a lot of classes with my sorority sisters and also a lot of very liberal classmates in my art history and english classes. It's very cool.
If there was one word to describe the students at our campus I would say diversity. There are students from everywhere and every different background. There is kind of a divide between Greek life and regular students. A negative image is kind of given to fraternities. They definitely dress up more than the rest of the student population. Besides that though, everyone seems to integrate themselves together and there is a certain cohesion to the campus.
My classmates are mostly non-traditional students, I am one of the few who is traditional
My classmate are all very diverse and unique.
People are eager to learn and very helpful.
Diverse.
I don't know many of my classmates.
My classmates are hardworking, friendly, and always willing to help.
My classmates at the University of Kansas are an eclectic group of inspired, driven, and determined people that designate time both for working hard and having fun.
My classmates push me to get the most out of my experience here at Kansas, both in class and out of class.
they are somehow good and friendly ans most of the time helpful.
Most students go to class and do the work, but their lives are more focused around social events after class.
My classmates range from greeks to geeks and from American farmers to international study abroad students, however the diversity creates a learning enviornment that expands past the classroom.
All very quiet and reserved at the beginning of the semester, but warm up quickly and are always easy to work and get along with during each class.
Smart, cute
The people at KU are very friendly, outgoing, and socialable; we are a very accepting and extroverted group that will always help if we can.
My classmates often have alcohol problems.
Due to the nature of my studies (biology), most classes take place in large auditoriums with the subject matter presented through lectures, a format which does not allow much interaction with other students, most of whom are very nice.
The classmates at the Univesity of Kansas are diverse.
My classmates are very diverse and looking for different things depending on their views and ambitions, but the good thing is you can always find the right people here.
It's hard to get to know your classmates at KU but in the smaller classrooms and when you reach out to others, you will find that your classmates are very friendly and helpful.
My classmates at the University of Kansas are very determined, hard-working, career-driven individuals who like to find a healthy balance between work and socal life.
My classmates are very open to learn, friendly and easy to talk to.
My classmates are all very culturally diverse and most are very school oriented, however there are also quite a few that generally focus more about what they might do on the weekends rather than their schoolwork.
My classmates are driven, hard working, a bit stressed, fun, inviting, happy, busy, attentive, respectful, creative, critical, engaged, and loyal Jayhawks.
My classmates are inquisitive, innovative, diverse, vocal, and willing to challenge a professor if they do not feel as if the statement said was not confident or correct.
I am an architecture student which is a very selective program. Therefore, I take classes with very high-achieving, intelligent students who have strong passions, drive, and work ethic. However, we are all a family and help one another in various classes and spend much of our time together. But even in my regular classes, almost all students are extremely firendly, helpful, and hard-working.
The first thing I noticed when I started classes here is that everyone is extremely kind, willing to help, intelligent, and overall just fun to be around.
Creative, personable, friendly type driven with their want for personal success, while providing constructive criticism to others motivating their success as well.
My classmates come from a wide variet of different backgrounds.
My classmates at The University of Kansas are goal oriented, strive for success, and are looking to achieve the best grade and GPA possible.
They are highly intuitive and quite friendly.
Some of my classes are bigger, so it is hard to really know what my classmates are like, but there are a few smaller classes where I have been able to sit and talk to people one on one. It is fun being in classes where you can have a real conversation with several people about a shared interest, like history or language, because I really do believe that we learn from each other. Each person is so different and unique, but, at the same time, we accept and like one another all differences included.
Wide mix of different people, ethically, racially, financially
In my experience at KU the amount of diversity makes it hard to describe them as a whole, but for the most part people I got to know best such as chemistry and biology lab parters seemed to be really smart and friendly; In larger lecture classes people weren't able to interact as much so it was hard to make many relationships and many students seemed to be rather bored during lectures often talking, playing on the computer, and not paying attention.
My classmates are friendly, smart, and engaging for the most part.
Most people are friendly, get their work done ontime and like to form study groups before tests to be better prepared.
My classmates are ecclectic, confident, sociable, and eager.
There are students from all walks of life at KU. I have friends from big cities like Chicago, friends from abroad, friends from small Kansas towns, friends from the east coast, friends from the west coast, and friends from the Kansas City metro area. This diversity allows for unique friendships that may not have been available in high school. Most students come from middle class families. Students here are very level headed and down-to-earth. The majority of students are also fun, friendly, and open minded. It is hard imaginging someone that would feel out of place here. I recommend this school to any kind of person.
There are students from all walks of life at KU. I have friends from big cities like Chicago, friends from abroad, friends from small Kansas towns, friends from the east coast, friends from the west coast, and friends from the Kansas City metro area. This diversity allows for unique friendships that may not have been available in high school. Most students come from middle class families. Students here are very level headed and down-to-earth. The majority of students are also fun, friendly, and open minded. Its hard imaginging someone that would be out of place here. I reccmomend this school to any kind of person.
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