John
The student body is clean cut and mostly sober. There is also a built-in social structure. The whole area is separated into groups called wards, and it is almost impossible not to find friends. Everyone is really friendly and willing to help with anything. Study groups are common.
Lindsay
I hear so much about the goody goody kids at BYU, the molly mormons and peter priesthoods, but i really dont think ive ever met any. Kids are BYU for the most part are pretty chilled out. We have a strong faith that means a lot to us but we still are normal kids who do intramural sports, watch tv, and like to have a lot of fun. I love that at BYU having fun doesnt mean getting drunk and high, it means going out and doing cool things such as skiiing, snowboarding, rockclimbing, dancing, going to concerts, dressing up and going out to dinner with friends, going to movies, etc.
Josh
I would say the students over all are pretty good. not the worst people but they aren't very friendly till you put forth the effort.
Nate
BYU does a lot to diversify the student body, but most students are white, middle class, and of course, LDS. BYU can be clickish, usually being determined by where you live around campus or what major you are, but anyone and everyone can fit in somewhere. There is a unique vibe on campus though, due to almost everyone being LDS. BYU is home of the "over-achiever." So many students work very hard: some because that's all they know how to do and others because they want to get rich so they can have the perfect Mormon family. There are definitely "old school hard working" and "cutting edge get-rich-quick" segments of BYU, and everything in between.
Heather
BYU does not have a very diverse student body, although they claim to have students from all over the world. I believe this to be true, but the percentage is minuscule to the Caucasian student body majority. I feel that there are quite of bit of wealthy students at BYU, but there are also the "starving students" on campus as well. You can tell who has money or not by what they wear and where they live. Most students wear jeans and a top/jacket to class, but there are the girls (and some guys) that dress super nice to class, to put on a show for others. It shows that they have money.
Nick
won't have a hard time finding a mormon. We're all about vanity at BYU, things like hair and tannings important. Lots of pretty girls. We're all conservatives, Mitt Romney is the schools icon. minorities are a minority... love them!
Marguerite
While most students who attend BYU are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day Saints, there are several student who foreign. Religion aids as a common characteristic between these students, as different cultures interact with each other.
Katie
The student body does not is not very diverse. Majority of the students are white and LDS. Most students dress and act very conservatively.
Emily
the person who would feel out of place at byu would be the liberal guy with long(ish) hair/ girl with short hair who wore clothes with bright colors and weird textures and who didn't eat meat because they had a problem with the way the meat production affected the environment. however, i know a couple such people and they like byu, but they're the first ones to say that it isn't for everyone. really, though, i think that the students are generally friendly and will give anyone a chance as long as they are also friendly, even if they're outside the norm which is very definite at byu.
Amy
Everything is well-rounded here. If you have a hobby, I gaurentee you'll find someone with the same hobby. Or maybe even a whole club for it.