Leonard
My experience with the different groups on campus is there is a strong presence of cultural groups whether they be African, Hispanic, Asian. or European. The LGBT have a strong presence as I mentioned earlier about the Homecoming Queen being a gay man. No students would feel out of place at this school Most students wear jeans, running shoes, and nice shirts. There are some working professionals and they wear business casual. Different types of students interact at the sporting events and the intramural games. The four tables of students in the dining hall consist of local Virginians, ROTC, Koreans, and Persians. Students are predominately left. Students do talk about how much they will earn one day.
Cheryl
My classmates at George Mason University are not only ethnically diverse, but also intellectually diverse.
Brittany
George Mason is probably the most diverse campus I've ever been to. The variety of cultures and ethnicities is incredible and there is so much to learn from the multitude of individuals at Mason. Because of this, I feel that the students at Mason are very open and accepting. We have a high presence of students that have physical and intellectual developments. At some schools I've visited I've sensed hostility toward these types of students, but at Mason they are part of the community -- which has impressed me the most. Students talk to these intellectually or physically impaired students just as if they would talk to anyone else. They make them feel included. It is so refreshing to see this. Also, everyone interacts here. It doesn't feel like high school at Mason. I don't really feel that there are many cliques. I can say, personally, that I have friends from all types of backgrounds, religions, ethnicities, and so on.
Brittany
George Mason is probably the most diverse campus I've ever been to. The variety of cultures and ethnicities is incredible and there is so much to learn from the multitude of individuals at Mason. Because of this, I feel that the students at Mason are very open and accepting. We have a high presence of students that have physical and intellectual developments. At some schools I've visited I've sensed hostility toward these types of students, but at Mason they are part of the community -- which has impressed me the most. Students talk to these intellectually or physically impaired students just as if they would talk to anyone else. They make them feel included. It is so refreshing to see this. Also, everyone interacts here. It doesn't feel like high school at Mason. I don't really feel that there are many cliques. I can say, personally, that I have friends from all types of backgrounds, religions, ethnicities, and so on.
Brittany
George Mason is probably the most diverse campus I've ever been to. The variety of cultures and ethnicities is incredible and there is so much to learn from the multitude of individuals at Mason. Because of this, I feel that the students at Mason are very open and accepting. We have a high presence of students that have physical and intellectual developments. At some schools I've visited I've sensed hostility toward these types of students, but at Mason they are part of the community -- which has impressed me the most. Students talk to these intellectually or physically impaired students just as if they would talk to anyone else. They make them feel included. It is so refreshing to see this.
Brooke
George Mason offers a pretty diverse group of students. The student population includes international, transfers, out- of- state, various racial and ethnic groups, different age groups, and various religions and beliefs. Most students come from the Northern Virginia area, though students come from other places as well. The best place on campus to find the diversity is in the Johnson Center. Despite the differences, the students here think alike for the most part. Students of different groups rarely intermingle and remain amongst their own. When it comes to interacting with different groups, I found some groups to be more or less welcoming than others. I believe it depends on the people and the culture.
It's tough to find any real friends in an urban area, where the emphasis lies in doing things quickly, constant texting, and obsession with facebook. I think it's possible to find decent people. It's a matter of weeding through the obsessive texters and facebook users. Since a lot of students are from Northern Virginia, there is a tendency for people to view themselves as more well off than others. Politically, I consider students on campus to be fairly moderate and toward the left. However, the school newspaper presents more conservative views, which I don't believe represents the majority of George Mason students.
Brooke
The students at George Mason are a pretty diverse group. The student population is made up of international, transfers, out- of- state, various racial and ethnic groups, different age groups, and various religions and beliefs. Most students are from the Northern Virginia area, though other students come from other places as well. Best place on campus to find this great mixture is in the Johnson Center. Despite the differences, the students here think alike for the most part. Students of different groups don't intermingle a lot and stay amongst their own. When it comes to interacting with different groups, I found some groups to be more welcoming or standoffish than others. I think it depends on the people and the culture.
It's tough to find any real friends in an urban culture, where the emphasis lies in doing things fast, constant texting, and obsession with facebook. I think it's possible to find decent people, but it's just a challenge to weed through the obsessive texters and facebook users. Since a lot of students are from Northern Virginia, there is a tendency for them to view themselves as more well off than people from other places in Virginia at times. Politically, I consider students on campus to be fairly moderate and somewhat toward the left. However, the school newspaper presents more conservative views, which I don't believe represents the majority of George Mason students.
Rebecca
Hard working and willing to study and put in the extra time until we know the material to the best of our abilities.
Alicia
Your classmates are like the family you never had.
Leonard
The classmates that I have incountered are all open to help each other out, and they push each other to do their best.