University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Top Questions

Describe the students at University of Michigan-Ann Arbor.

Madison

Students to talk about future earning potential quite a bit.

Blake

most students are either from new york or michigan

Joshua

There is a large New York population of very wealthy students.

Ricky

Students should never feel out of place because there are all types of groups at Michigan!

Alex

Most U of M students are from Michigan, since it is a public school and a lot cheaper for in-state students to go. There are a lot of students from the East and West coasts. There are also a lot of students studying abroad from Asia. I am mostly friends with Michigan guys, but chill with out of state students as well. I think most people hang out with people from similar financial backgrounds as themselves.

Carrie

The Panhellenic Association made up of 13 sororities is not a good representation of the diversity on campus. The sorority members in these chapters are very similar and the only differences really occur with religion.

Annabelle

I am very involved and isolated in the Greek community on campus. Most people in the Greek community that I associate/interact with are pretty much uniform. Of course there is diversity on campus, but I am not immersed in it as much as I would like to be. Most people, it seems, stick to their own groups and don't venture out as much as the university boasts. I would say half of the students here are out-of-state. That half is mainly from New York, Chicago (and other parts of the Midwest), California (mainly Los Angeles) and a few from Florida. Most students are politically aware and somewhat active. Everyone wants to be rich.

Rachel

-In religious group -None -Whatever they want -Yes -Don't eat in the dining hall -Half in state, half out of state -I don't ask -Not sure -Not sure -Maybe, not my friends

Mark

there are crazy things happening here all the time. rallies, strikes, hash bash, speakers. students are willing to speak their voice about anything and some have very radical ideas

Rebecca

My friends and I are mostly from the state of Michigan, but I met some students from other places when I studied abroad. The people I spend the most time with are the ones I met freshman year.