University of Washington-Seattle Campus Top Questions

Describe the students at University of Washington-Seattle Campus.

Ji

I think there are only two kinds of students in every class i attended. There are students who study so hard and other students who don't care about it. Anyways, in every class, students are very competitive at this school.

Christine

UW students are diverse, open-minded, liberal-leaning, active, intelligent, ambitious and also know how to have a good time. Students here are the over-achievers of their respective high schools, whether that be in athletics, the arts, or academics. We are a top-tier representation of some of the country's brightest.

Kristi

The majority of my classmates are very friendly and open to making new friends. If you have a question about notes or class they usually try to answer without hesitation. They are open to diversity and accept differences.

Kaiini

Quite intelligent and active.

Alexander

Generally all hardworks who want to get ahead in life, serious about careers, and competitive.

Celia

There is no one way to discribe my classmates due to the large diversity of people at the University of Washington.

Jeff

I could not describe my classmates in one sentance because UW is such a diverse campus that there are students from all different backgrounds with very different perspectives.

Dilys

Friends for life!

Carol

In huge classes, you only get to know maybe one or two people during the quarter. In these big classes you'll usually find at least one person who you click with. In smaller classes here, you really get to know your classmates better... it's almost like being back in high school. We have the usual range of students here in just about every class: at least one know-it-all, the suck-up, Greeks, people who really are smart (but still humble), people who struggle with the work/tests, friendly kids, weird kids, funny kids, tired kids, etc.

Karis

There is an enormous variety of people at this school. Its impossible to generalize what classmates are like; a lot depends on the type of class you're considering.