University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Top Questions

Describe the students at University of Michigan-Ann Arbor.

Danielle

I think a lot of people tend to hang out with "similar types of people". Most Michigan students are from Michigan, New York, and California. A lot are very wealthy. There is a lot of different ethnic groups.

Mary

students dress horrible to class-- leggings, uggs, northface jackets, sweat shirts. it is cold, but the attire is borderline offensive

Chelsea

Since Michigan is such a massive school, there isn't just one type of person that goes here. There are clubs for all interests and everyone could find a niche here. Students are from all over the world and the country. Greek life is really prevelant. One could argue there is a sorority girl uniform to wear to class which consists of leggings, hoodies, uggs, long north face jacket, hair up in a weird clip, and a herve or longchamp bag and obviously a blackberry. Everyone else is wearing something that says Michigan on it. There are a lot of wealthy people at Mich which obviously leads to a lot of sterotypes like Jews from long island driving around x5's and asians speeding around in brand new mercedes. People are flashy with what they have at Michigan. But no one is out of place here. Most of U of M is liberal but there are also a lot of republicans. Ann Arbor is extremely liberal.

Emily

you get out of it what you put into it. It's kind of like highschool- but you're getting involved for reaons way cooler than a resumer builder. You join MSA student government to voice your opinions and have an active role with important things on campus, rather than just joining NHS because you were told it would look good. Join dance teams, debate teams, intramural sports, you can even join the squirrel club.The more you do, the more people you get, and the more diverse of a college of experience you are bound to have.

David

Since I am from Michigan, I still hang out with a lot of my friends from high school. Everyone is pretty chill. I meet a lot of kids in my pre-med classes and also in the pre-med club.

Brittany

The best thing about Michigan is its diversity and its liberal identity. Ann Arbor is an amazingly accepting place. No matter what clothes you wear or how you do your hair, you belong on the Diag enjoying the student life and just hanging out on campus. In my classes it is so interesting and fun to get to know other students who don't have the same personality/background as me. That's what I like so much about Michigan, no matter who you are, you have a place here.

Naomi

I love everyone here. People say that we're not diversified enough but I come from such a small town that it does seem really diverse to me and I really enjoy that. Everyone I've met seems very open and genuinely good people, I mean I'm sure that not everyone's like that but I have so many more REALLY good friends here.

Madison

There is A LOT of variability in students' studiousness and talent. There are students here who could easily distinguish themselves at a school like MIT or Harvard. There are also a great many who seem to have sneaked past admissions in phony glasses and a trench coat. I would bet that at Michigan more than any other school the average student is astounded daily by both the brilliance and the stupidity of other elements of the student body.

James

Michigan students are a pretty diverse bunch in every sense of the word. You can find people at U of M of every race, socio-economic group, religion and sexual identity you can imagine. In general people here are pretty liberal, at least when it comes to social issues, but there's a significant conservative community here as well.

Caleb

I think Michigan is proud to be so diverse, although it could stand to be more diverse. Many students are international or even out-of-state. It can be aggravating to take classes with them because they take their privileges for granted.

colin

I think I've already suggested what the deal here is, but basically: socially speaking, we're all very liberal. Washtenaw County (Ann Arbor plus a few surrounding areas) voted something like 75-25 percent in favor of gay marriage despite the state defeating it like 62-38. So there's that. It's not an especially politicized place, though, and there have been fewer and fewer protests on the Diag every year it seems like. Economically, there are more than a few approaches, though in general I would say it's what you'd expect from an institution with a liberal reputation like Michigan has. SDS started here and whatever the fallout and exact awareness each student has, there's a vague pride in upholding that tradition. The student body generally comes from the state of Michigan itself, but there is definitely a sizable out of state population. Typically, when they ask on the first day of class, there's a bunch of kids from the Detroit suburbs, scattered others from Michigan, a few Chicagoans and then the New York/California contingent that always seem to be in frats or sororities. It's regionally diverse and ethnically diverse (though that's in danger thanks to Ward Connerly and the Prop 2 Fun Time Brigade. yeehaw!...sigh.). If you're from out of state, you've got cash because it's 36,000/year. There are certainly folks without money, though, and it's worth remembering for us pampered sorts.

Jennifer

Michigan can be the right place for anyone. I think that the campus is really diverse and everyone is accepted and can find whats right for them.

Ryan

very diverse, people wear whatever they want, there aren't really any people in my opinion who wouldnt fit it, its for the nerds, the preps, the alternative and punk, and the athletes

Matt

Michigan is loaded with diversity. Unfortunatley that diversity doesnt really translate off of acceptnace letters and into the lives of Michigan students. At michigan yo can find any kind of person, there are so many different personalities and people of different background here. But if yo want to find a trully diverse group of friends the best place to look would be the dance crews, because outside of them, most people just make friends with similar people. The greek system at michigan is split up into jewish houses, and WASPy houses, and athletic houses, and houses where all the girls help eachother puke, and houses where all the guys help eachother roofie their girlfirnds. Nobody really has to step outside their comfort zone here, because you will be able to find a group of people just like you.

Charlie

On campus of course there are stereotypes...i.e. the sorority girl has Ugg boots, black leggings, a Northface, straightened died blond hair, and too much jewlery. However, you can find any type of student dressed in any way at UM. All in all though, we are a very "chill," relaxed student body...most of us can be found in sweats, jeans, t-shirts, sweaters, and coats/hats/gloves(!) on any given day. There are all types of racial, religious, LGPT, socio-economic groups on campus. There are places where they remain in tight "cliques" however, there is a lot of diversity and mixing as well. Most students are from Michigan, however its not unusual in the least bit to talk to someone from out of state. This school brings people from everywhere. We have a lot of New Yorkers. Most students are VERY politically/socially aware and active.

Brett

The best thing about U of M is that people are free to dress or act in whatever way they feel most comfortable. Some people are very judgmental and very trendy about what they wear, but it is easier to laugh at these people than worry about them as they are not too widespread.

Natasha

no experiences with such groups. i dont think any student would feel out of place, maybe goth or punks. girls wear leggings and uggs, guys jeans sweahirts. 4 tables- greek life, theatre kids, athletes, intellectuals. SO MANY FROM MICHIGAN. there are extremes, rich north shore or full ride scholarships. very politically aware and active. center. talk about jobs and how they want to be successful.

Parker

I have seen people of all kinds of races, religions, social orientations, socio-economic status, etc. Everyone on our campus exits peacefully with people of all of these backgrounds. It does seem that people of the same race do gravitate towards each other in social situations, but everyone is accepting of each other. I do not think that any kind of student would feel out of place here because there are so many people and so many kinds of people that everyone can find people with whom to create a social circle. Most students wear jeans and t-shirts or sweatshirts to class. Nothing to dressy, but definitely fashionable and stylish. Different types of students interact on academic levels and for group work, but generally students of similar races and socio-economic status form groups of friends. One table of students would be rich out-of-staters in the Greek community gossiping about their weekend. One table would be a group of Asian students speaking their language. one table would be a group of really smart engineers talking about things that most people wouldn't understand. one table would be a group of low-key people laughing and joking. and one table (a fifth table that would probably only be found on north campus) would be a group of students in the music/theater school loudly singing or rehearsing lines from their upcoming play. Most students are from michigan. The out-of-staters mostly come from new york, new jersey, california (LA) and florida. There are a wide range of financial backgrounds, but all of the out-of-staters are most likely upper-middle class. people from in-state are all over the board. Students are politically aware and active on both national and campus levels. People here are aware of what is going on in the upcoming elections, and they are active in student government. student government is a large part of this campus because it is so large. there are many different parties and branches of student government, and those who want to be involved campaign for their vote. I have found students at michigan to be pretty liberal. with the upcoming election, most of the talk is about barak obama.

Rory

I don't think anyone would feel out of place here because it is sooo big that we really have everything. Most students wear normal clothes or sweats to class. Very casual. Yeah, different types of students absolutely interact with one another. I didn't eat in the dining hall much, food sucked. Most students are either from West Bloomfield, MI, Westchester, NY, Long Island, NY, or Bethesda, MD. There are a lot of really rich kids here. Students for the most part I think are pretty politically aware, and it is definitely predominantly left. No students don't talk about how much they'll earn one day cause most don't know.

Emily

This question is a great opportunity for me to describe the Jewish soroity girl. She travels in a pack everywhere- class, bar, gym, etc. All her friends look identical- during the day: north face jacket, ugg boots, a long champ bag, juicy pants and a soroity sweatshirt. At night, an overpriced shirt, skinny jeans, and an overpriced bag. She wanders around campus thinking she is superior- but in reality she cannot separate herself from her safety net. And if she is separated what will happen?