Jessica
All different kinds of people attend UCSC. Within my department, Environmental Studies, there are many different types of people, but most seem passionate and very concerned about the environment.
Emily
My classmates are generally eager to learn, extraordinarily intelligent, and very helpful to eachother.
Jeena
In intro classes, they are very fun, but don't always focus on work.
Keaton
Most are open-minded, thoughtful, and helpful people who enjoy learning and are interested in making a difference.
cole
Half hippie/hipster, half Asian/conservative business people. Environmentally focused.
Max
Freindly, down to earth and into the outdoors.
Danielle
People are very open, accepting and fun.
Jack
Self motivated hard working people that were socially and environmentally responsible.
Jonathan
Academically engaged, yet focused on contributing more to humanity, then to themselves.
Benjamin
Upper-middle class white kids. Lots of artistic types, but also lots of anime geeks. A fair amount of asians, but they stick together.
Brian
Laid back caring intelligent engineers.
francesco
My classmates are often passionate about their class and major.
Alyssa
Classmates are helpful and welcoming. It is very hard to NOT make friends within a class.
Jason
Students at UCSC range from the studious and conservative, to the care-free and drug-loving
Daniel
Classmates range from hipsters to jocks and preps, with everything in between. Sometimes it looks like high school all over again, but then you realize this time everyone gets along.
Sasha
They are open-minded for the most part.
Kristen
Classmates can be a bit frusterating at times due their constant usage of cell phone, laptop and conversation distractions.
Jessica
I enjoy the classmates that I am friends with, but other than that I don't really know a lot of them.
Marshall
Largely white, and upper/middle class. From all over California. Tend to be liberal. Some amount of variation in this, clearly. My group of friends is very heterogenous, highly politically and socially aware. Students here talk about things going on in the world and are interested, it's not "dorky" to talk about things learned in class, in fact, is encouraged.
an interesting point is that UCSC has 10 colleges, each with a discernably different student archetype. This is something you figure out after two or so years at UCSC.