San Francisco State University Top Questions

Describe the students at San Francisco State University.

Alexandra

All my classmates are super fun, very helpful and care about eachothers progress at state.

Michelle

My classmates are a versatile group that make college life intellectually stimulating.

Sara

friendly, outgoing, individuals with a good head on their shoulders and love to learn.

Stephanie

Being the most diverse school in the nation, my classmates vary in ethnicity but also display a unique expressive style relating to the city we live in, and a creative approach to thinking through problems and situations.

Mireya

I would have to describe my classmates as interesting, everyone has a story of their life and everyone has their own unique experiences and to be able to meet so many different people with different backgrounds and ways of life makes college a lot more entertaining.

Eric

They are very different and contribute to my learning.

Alexis

If I were to describe my classmates in on word I would say eclectic. At San Francisco State there is nothing I haven't seen in a student. I feel that the city pulls together such a unique blend of students. There are southern bells, hippie children, rocker chicks; there is truly a little bit of everything here. I love being exposed to all the different types of people. It makes for a very well rounded education.

Alex

The school is extremely liberal and diverse. If you're conservative, I do not recommend this school for you. There are two dining halls on campus along with a bunch of places to grab food. The Dining Center is D I S G U S T I N G. City Eats (sandwiches/salads) is great. Along with the Village Market Pizza. It seems as if kids from Southern California fled to SFSU, though everyone there is mostly from around the State of California. There are a lot of groups on campus, though they don't do a very good job advertising. A lot of groups fly under the radar. Though there is a greek life, there are no greek houses. It's against the law to have more than six females in a house in SF, so no sorority houses.

Jazzi

My classmates come from an eclectic mix of backgrounds, ranging from fresh- faced18-year-old to senior citizens furthering their education, each bringing a unique perspective and experince to the classroom.

Nicole

My fellow classmates are diverse, interesting people who truly care about their education.