California State University-Long Beach Top Questions

Describe the students at California State University-Long Beach.

Rory

one word: DIVERSITY. so diverse, you get groups of people who bitch about a lack of it. no joke.

Jermaine

Caring and good students.

Shannon

At CSULB, students are able to form a close network of friends with similar interests.

Colleen

My classmates include those who are actively involved in all types of activities on campus and range between different types of races, ethnicities, and political views, and are from all different types of majors.

Stephanie

My classmates and I are dedicated to make something of our lives so our generation can run this country one day successfully.

Huy

At CSU Long Beach, there's a great deal of diversity among the students. Considering my past experience, students at CSU Long Beach are very welcoming, friendly, and kind. For example, I'm taking math 122 this semester and on the first day of class, I sat down in a seat and the student next to me began introducing himself and by the end of class, we became friends. My friend then suggested that I join his organization called AAFC. I agreed and at the meeting, the students were very welcoming and made me feel like I belonged.

Nancy

My classmates are eager to learn but struggling with the increase of tuition.

KAREN

MY CLASSMATES ARE STUDENTS WHO HAVE A LOT OF POTENTIAL AND WHOSE MAIN GOAL IS TO PURSUE SUCCESS.

Lacey

Various- from every ethnicity, religion, political background and age group. I've had 50+ year olds in some classes, giving interesting insight into their perspective on things. For the most part, people are friendly. Some are quiet and don't speak up much, and others are active and love to share their thoughts. Thoughts that I might not have otherwise have thought of. So it's a boiling pot of not only new things to learn in class, but new things to learn from your fellow students.

Kandis

My classmates were a mix of overachievers and people that just scraped by. The students at Mayfair High School were of diverse racial backgrounds and had different levels of academic achievements. Being around a variety of students allowed me to have a better understanding the diverse society that we live in. There weren't many "cliques" which granted me the ability to get along with all sorts of groups of people that weren't from the same racial background that I am.