Sandra
My classmates are always very nice and ready to learn!
Julianne
My classmates in the class of 2018 (the largest number of freshman EVER at Ole Miss) are ridiculously smart and talented; it has been amazing getting to know them and accept them with all their interesting personalities.
Destiny
Students are.... well, students. I honestly don't think they understand how good they have it. A majority of them don't have anything to bring them down because their parents spoil them, but not all of them are bad. It's not hard to strike up a conversation with anybody, but I think that may be the southern hospitality coming out of us. Some seem to look down on others and be judgmental, but that's anywhere.
William
The student body is welcoming, active, and well balanced.
LaShonda
My classmates are full of energy and ready to ask questions when they don't understand something.
Taylor
Tolerance is a word I like to use to describe the campus at Ole Miss. I was surprised to see how many different religions and races were attending such a historically conservative school. I am hoping that the representation on campus today has somewhat broken the stereotype of being a rich, white, racist school. I personally have noticed the interaction between students becoming more and more complex. People are no longer just chatting in class, they are now becoming best friends and living together and doing activities that are not academically related.
Jacob
Ole Miss is a very diverse university. Though are still many negative stereotypes about race relations in Mississippi, but that is simply not true.
Ole Miss is the kind of university that makes everyone welcome. Even if you are shy and reserved, the people, students and faculty alike, are welcome and friendly and will strike up a conversation about any topic.
A majority of the students are from five areas: Mississippi (obviously), West Tennessee (Memphis Primarily), Louisiana and East Texas (A lot of Dallas and Houston).
The students at Ole Miss continue to grow and change with the always growing freshman class. Where we will be in four years really depends on who comes in for the next couple of years.
Jacob
Ole Miss is a very diverse university. Though are still many negative stereotypes about race relations in Mississippi, but that is simply not true.
Ole Miss is the kind of university that makes everyone welcome. Even if you are shy and reserved, the people, students and faculty alike, are welcome and friendly and will strike up a conversation about any topic.
A majority of the students are from five areas: Mississippi (obviously), West Tennessee (Memphis Primarily), Louisiana and East Texas (A lot of Dallas and Houston).
The students at Ole Miss continue to grow and change with the always growing freshman class. Where we will be in four years really depends on who comes in for the next couple of years.
tien
they are friendly and cheerful.
Taylor
My classmates are diverse, and spirited with the southern pride of Ole Miss.