Natasha
They are open to helping everyone as long as you are nice to them.
Suzanne
They were just mostly rich kids whol had it well off for them.
Candace
The classmantes at Temple are driven and soemwhat friendly.
Catherine
Vey diverse and accepting of other peoples differences.
Patricia
They are amazing, hands down.
Kelly
My classmates all share a desire to learn and to succeed in their respective career after graduation.
Brittany
My classmates are of a large variety, there are students that are focused and goal oriented and students who only want to party.
Ainsley
because its in the city the student body is pretty diverse, and their are lots of student groups. most groups are political but students have become more active in national politics in the last year.
Vick
I find the question about the four tables quite interesting. It poses such a general question that when narrowed could either offend, enlighted, or give that "that is so true" laugh. I am one not to be bound by such frivolities as holding back so....
Table one is predominately Black table. It is a group of about ten with six males and 4 females. They are dressed in usual Roc-a-wear/FuBu heavy jackets with Timberland boots. A few have hats with either every MLB or NBA team on them. The color scheme is usually black and tan with a white T-shirt underneath the jacket. The girls have tight-fitting sweatsuits, with something like "Sugar Baby" written in sparkles on the butt. Mixed colors of pink and baby blue are predominant. Most of the girls have long, tightly braided hair with a few having puffy, curly hair. Occassionally you will have a white male join the group dressing similarly or a Latino female. It depends on the group.
Table two is predominately white. Usually the types floating from Middle to Upper-Middle class white suburban. Ten is about the number with male:female ratios ranging from 2:1 to 3:2. The are dressed in a mixuture of Old Navy, GAP, American Eagle, or Aero close. Depending on the crowd you can have the addition of a "popped collar group" or add a flair of the Hot Topic for some punk rockers floating around. Yes I can nice and didn't Emo....oops it slipped. The girls usually can be found with GAP hoodies or in a white T-shirt and short shorts. Sneakers are the casual footwear for the group.
On Table three, we have the Asian group. Usually found in the corner of the room, the group can be as low as 5 but upwards to 20. The ratios can change from 1:1 to 10:1, male:female, but are usually predominately male. The males can be dressed in cargo pants and a T-shirts, but at other times seen with a button shirt and khakis. The femlaes can be seen in jeans and darker t-shirt, but also a skirt depending on the time of year.
Table 4 is the table we all aspire to. That is a table that is completely mixed. Table four is the combination of all three tables. Even though the other tables make it almost a point to stay to their groups, they still ingore the diversity of Table 4. The ratios can be whatever group of friends happen to be there at the time, and the race can be whoever. This is the table that relfects what Temple students should strive for. A table where anyone can sit, as long as your not an asshole. Then, well, you the get the corner.
Alex
i am not really into this.
Jamie
I don't think any student would feel out of place at TU... i have met people of all different backgrounds. Students dress comfortably for classes... for some people that's a skirt and blouse and for others (like me), it's sweats and a hoodie. One thing that can be found within most of the students is TU is passion... towards education, activities, religion, politics, the world, etc. There are sooooo many different groups... each student can easily find a social group to become a part of.
Janna
Most students wear urban type clothing. No one really dresses up that much like they do at Southern schools. It seems like 99{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} of students at Temple are from Pennsylvania, which is weird because Temple swears it's so diverse.
Harrison
Our student body is very diverse, so there's nobody that should feel out of place here on campus. There are instances of racial discrimination, but they are dealt with swiftly. Student groups constantly pair up and co-sponsor events, which helps aid in student relations.
joe
temples student body is very diverse and not just racially. there is a huge variety of classes.
Amanda
Most students are easy to talk to and are very personable and social.
Meg
I can't imagine a single person that would feel out of place at Temple. Temple is extremely diverse, and seems like the student body is represented by many races, ethnicities, religions, sexual orientations, political opinions, economic backgrounds, etc.
Most students dress casually to class, in either sweats or jeans.
Janine
No type of student feels out of place because there is one of everyone! That's what I love about Temple, no matter who you are you can find someone that can relate to you!
Jody
Temple is truly a diverse campus, it is drilled into your head since day one, but when i stand back and look at it, we really are. there are so many cultures, cliches, and people from different socio-economic backrounds, but no one feels alienated, everyone is accepted and that si the key to a diverse student body.
Jordan
the school is WAY too urban, there is a huge divide in race and class but its ABSOLUTE self segregation. I think 80{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} of temple students are lower to middle class...