University of Arizona Top Questions

Describe the students at University of Arizona.

Margaret

My classmates are very interesting, kind, and diverse.

Fernanda

Beside the fact of my classmates being friendly and courteous, they are people who let you be yourself inside of the classroom; they don’t criticize the way you look, speak, or what you have to say.

Bianca

Oh la la! The students at the University of Arizona are amazing! Of course, you have many students who come for a year or two, they may choose a major or not, and then they eventually drop out. But, you also have an eclectic mix of students the University. We have a large Sorority and Fraternity presence, as well as student athletes, but if you take a second glance, you'll start to notice the differences - the hipsters, the artists, the media arts students (maybe?). The point is that anyone can find a place at the University of Arizona. We aren't necessarily considered a 'hippy' University, like Northern Arizona University, but it's still good to come with an open mind - you may just like what you find!

Rebecca

We all have diverse and fascinating backgrounds.

Taylor

My classmates are the most amazing people; I still keep in contact with a few.

Maria

UA students are foused, fun and determined.

Shelby

My classmates vary depending on the class. My honors classes are usually filled with very intelligent students who like to engage in discussion, while my other classes are often times filled with students who are quite apathetic towards their work.

Jacquelyn

At the University of Arizona my classmates are smart, social and friendly. Since I am in the honors college my class sizes are a lot smaller and it gives students a chance to interact on a one-on-one basis with the professor.

emily

My classmates are friendly and helpful and even when we are complete strangers they make an effort to get to know one another by the end of the semester.

Jordan

My classmates are a group usually divided into three sub groups, those being fraternity guys/athletes, undergraduate students who always participate, and grad students.