claire
In regard to Auburn's student body, I feel like there are a lot of different so called "cliques" and that those cliques tend to hang out with each other and not interact. For example, greeks hang out with greeks, athletes with athletes, band members with band members, church goers with church goers, and so on. I think it is a shame that we do not interact with different groups to meet new people.
Abbey
I think Auburn is diverse enough to where no one would feel out of place. There are definitely bigger and more accepting groups than others, but I think there is a place for everyone here. Most students dress pretty casually to go to class, inless they have a presentation or something of the sort. Most Auburn students are from Alabama and the Atlanta area from what I can tell.
Kayla
Most students wear tshirts, jeans, or shorts to class. You rarely will find people who get all dressed up for class but you always have those certain individuals that care more about what they look like than why they are here. However, I do think Auburn has a very laid-back campus and most of the students are very friendly and well-mannered. Most of our student body comes from either Georgia, Mississippi, Florida, Tennessee, or Alabama. I know most of my friends are from one of those states. As far as financial backgrounds, there are different types of students from all different backgrounds. There are definitely those rich and more prominent individuals that have never worked a day in their life, but then there are also students who work two jobs just to pay their way through college and attend classes at the same time. Auburn is so diverse. However, it still has a few more dominant types of backgrounds.
Paige
Honestly, I feel that Auburn has a very strong religious group of students which I enjoy being religious myself. To be honest I feel that there is some racial tension sometimes, but this is something we all need to move on and get over because race NEVER defines anyone. I feel like most people wear t-shirts, running shorts, and flip flops to class. I feel that if you are considered EMO or a punk rock kind of kid, you might feel out of place. Like I have already said, I feel that many students have parents with very successful, financial backgrounds, which drives many of these students to be successful like their parents.
Suzanne
I love the student body. I love wearing pajamas to class and i hate it when people get really dressed up. People intereact well.
Aubrey
I do feel like a lot of Auburn students are very similar. I mainly hang out with students similar to me through my sorority, but I do meet people from other backgrounds in class and love talking to them! Most students are from Alabama or Georgia..otherwise mostly southern states. I think most students are conservative... I do think msot are politically aware. Some students talk about how much they earn..depending on who you talk to.
Torry
Students usually wear jeans and tshirts to class. I think most Auburn students come from Alabama or the South. I am politically aware and active, but I cannot speak for the entire student body.
Kelly
Auburns student body is very diverese.
Rhianna
There are a few very outspoken groups on campus, but they can be ignored if chosen. I don't think anyone would feel out of place at Auburn unless that want to attend a really huge school. Most students wear comfortable clothes to class- shorts or jeans and a t-shirt, for example. Many different types of students interact because they meet in class. Most Auburn students are from Alabama, but there are so many from across the US and around the world! Most are well-off financially.
Lindsay
I don't think any student would feel out of place at Auburn. There are many things to get involved in. Most Auburn students are generally from Alabama and the south but never make others that aren't feel unwelcome. I feel like most people are from a very stable financial background. I believe most students lean towards the conservative of politics but it is not discussed very often. Yes, students' futures are usually a big topic of conversation.