The University of Texas at El Paso Top Questions

Describe the students at The University of Texas at El Paso.

Esteban

I would describe my peers at UTEP as hard working and determined to succeed at their school work, whether a student will ask a professor for aid, works while going to school, or use the various resources availble to the students to help them succeed, each students always seems willing to do their best and graduate from UTEP.

Julio

The students at the University of Texas at El Paso are very kind due to its Hispanic and Latino influence by helping a stranger that needs assistance but there are also those students who have to much Latin culture and would rather speak their own language in class then speak common English this is something I do not applaud as it tries to swade American pride with Mexican pride and most opening ceremonies have this ideology by having a mariachi band play while opening a event. This concerns me but I hope this campus doesn't forget it was founded in Texas and not Mexico. As proof the University has banned smoking cigaretts on campus due to these groups I speak about always gathering speaking Spanish and smoking cigarets.

Paola

Most of my classmates come from similar backgrounds and care about their grades.

Marisol

Most of my classmates are serious and quiet people.

Sofia

My classmates are studious, and generally helpful; if you don't understand something, a random classmate will usually be willing to help you.

Natalie

My fellow classsmates, coming from a very diverse group, are determined, motivated, kind, generous, and above all willing to learn and do anything to achieve their goals in life.

Luis

Most of my classmates already have a strong sense of where they want to be in life once they graduate from The University of Texas at El Paso, and they are very dedicated to their academics and comminuty work to make sure they reach their goals and dreams.

Jessica

They are quiet, attentive, taking notes and sometimes participate in class.

veronica

Friendly and talkative people, but not always academically driven.

Nancy

My classmates are engaged in listening to what the professor has to say.