justin
The students are pretty nice, from young to mid aged - all nice people.
Willie
Many of the students in my classrooms are ready to learn and willing to form study groups.
Hannah
My classmates at Fresno State were very friendly. Everyone was willing to work together on things and it was easy to create study groups. Not everyone was academically driven, but there was a fairly good chunk who were. There were a lot of clubs and a wide variety of activities to be apart of.
Jamie
My classmates are friendly and helpful
Fernando
My classmates are helpful, easy-going, and respectful.
Gabriel
My classmates were a variety of good people of all ages and walks of life.
Claudia
My classmates keep me wanting to come to class!
alessia
Many students on my campus are multi-cultured. Some are vegetarians because of their religion, some do not drink or smoke, some dress differently and some practice different religion. I like diversity and getting to know other cultures because it is an eye opener. An example would be my friend who is muslim. He would fast for a whole day because of his religion. I support that. I do not think anyone would feel out of place. Everyone is friendly to one another. Most students in class wear comfortable clothes like sweats and sweatshirts. Yes, different types of students interact whether it is different majors or ethnicity. In the dining hall there is a table of honor scholars (very studious), athletes (very active and outgoing), musicians (who play their instruments) and miscellaneous table where people tend to sit wherever. Most of the students are families. Majority of the students are active. I believe right. Yes, more males than females discuss about money they will earn one day.
Ruthie
It's quite hard to categorize all the students. There are a variety of political opinions, a variety of backgrounds, and many different majors/activities that people are involved in. Many of the students are from California, especially from towns around the central valley.
Renae
My classmates were pretty friendly and willing to exchange contact information allowing us to support one another for tests and papers.
Leonard
My classmates are a group of individuals that are studious and have placed an importance on their academic career and for the well-being of others around them.
Elena
Their are many kinds of classmates, but the most common that you will encounter is the procrastinator. Although some maybe jocks, other nerds, or the average joe like myself we all sufer from procrastination. The common mistake is that we think that we have more time to spare when we truly do not.
Samantha
Fresno State students are, as a whole, more diverse and culturally accepting of the variances of their peers, and, as such, are more open and friendly towards new faces.
Chanel
My college classmates consisted of eight amazing, motivated, hard-working, dedicated, and competitive girls who knew how to encourage each other, support each other, guide each other, and help each other through one of the biggest rollercoaster rides of our lives.
Catherine
My classmates are very friendly, welcoming, and interactive; since Fresno State is a commuter school, the most typical place for students to meet friends is in the classroom, so my classmates take advantage of that.
Luis
They are the best bunch of determined and motivated people I know.
Sean
My classmates are a combination of people who have clear direction and ambition and people who are just trying to pass though with no motivation.
Leigh
Generally, the students here have a good balance of fun/partying and studying. Surprisingly, people in my honors classes are more prone to procrastination than those in my general classes. Most people are accepting and do not seem judgmental.
Kevin
My classmates are very diverse , coming from a variety of backgrounds, making everything we experience together much more interesting and exciting.
Lauren
My classmates are great students that have worked hard throughout high school to become part of the student body at Fresno State and they also help me to have the perserverence I need to succeed in my college career.