Myles
Come sit in the quad between the changing of classes, and you'll know exactly what I mean by melting pot. LSU is as rich in diversity as the state that calls it home. The cultural makeup of Louisiana is personified at the university. But even more important than our statistics is the reality of unity throughout campus. You see most people in casual dress, depending on the weather (which can be unpredictable at times). It's definitely alright to be comfy, as in athletic shorts, or flip flops, but pajama pants and the like are taboo here. Students tend to be politically aware, considering the political dynamic of Louisiana. The state is considered a lost cause by the blue party, so there is a huge Republican presence among students. Money is not much of an issue as far as social ranking is concerned. There is a large portion of students who are in-state, and they're tuition is paid for through government programs.
Myles
Come sit in the quad between the changing of classes, and you'll know exactly what I mean by melting pot. LSU is as rich in diversity as the state that calls it home. The cultural makeup of Louisiana is personified at the university. But even more important than our statistics is the reality of unity throughout campus. You see most people in casual dress, depending on the weather (which can be unpredictable at times). It's definitely alright to be comfy, as in athletic shorts, or flip flops, but pajama pants and the like are taboo here. Students tend to be politically aware, considering the political dynamic of Louisiana. The state is considered a lost cause by the blue party, so there is a huge Republican presence among students. Money is not much of an issue as far as social ranking is concerned. There is a large portion of students who are in-state, and they're tuition is paid for through government programs.
Myles
Come sit in the quad between the changing of classes, and you'll know exactly what I mean by melting pot. LSU is as rich in diversity as the state that calls it home. The cultural makeup of Louisiana is personified at the university. But even more important than our statistics is the reality of unity throughout campus. You see most people in casual dress, depending on the weather (which can be unpredictable at times). It's definitely alright to be comfy, as in athletic shorts, or flip flops, but pajama pants and the like are taboo here. Students tend to be politically aware, considering the political dynamic of Louisiana. The state is considered a lost cause by the blue party, so there is a huge Republican presence among students. Money is not much of an issue as far as social ranking is concerned. There is a large portion of students who are in-state, and they're tuition is paid for through government programs.
Arienne
Classmates tend to be focused with lots of school spirit. They also tend to be needy when it comes to notes.
Samuel
Most students are distant unless you make an effort to get to know them. Once you do that everyone is quite friendly.
Katherine
Very polite and friendly; it was a big difference compared to where I'm from.
Jessica
No problems and usually always friendly.
Eric
The class mates here are very kind. Most of them are willing to share their work, ideas, and just help each other out. I haven't had any problems with any of the students here. People are very tolerant of one another and you'll often see very diverse groups here. I am a member of three seperate organizations, a president of one of them, and I've had no problems with anyone here. That is one of the reasons I try to get other people to come to this college, if not just for the academics but the people.
Megan
Mostly alcoholic party-ers
Natasha
The students here are fun-loving, enthusiastic, loyal, friendly, dedicated, motivated, and inviting.