University of Minnesota-Twin Cities Top Questions

Describe the students at University of Minnesota-Twin Cities.

Benjamin

My classmates are, for the most part, good hardworking people that are able balance the large amount classwork that comes with college with the social lives that they have as young adults.

Anthony

The worst thing about the University of Minnesota is, ironically, also the size. The large student population leads to large class sizes in most introductory classes. This leads to little face time with professors, and large lectures held in auditoriums. It can also lead to large crowds in certain common areas, especially in the food court around lunch time. Overall, however, this is far less discouraging than the class sizes. The large lectures are what I would have to consider the worst part of the university; otherwise it is a great place to live, and to learn.

Emily

My classmates vary in both cultures and ideas, but are always helpful in discussing materials from class.

Sara

My classmates are enthusiastic to learn the skills they need to excell in a career they will love.

Gina

The students at the University of Minnesota could be described as diverse, having different backgrounds, ethnicities, religions, ages, and lifesyltes.

Amy

At the University of Minnesota- Twin Cities, one can look around and see a campus full of students who are determined, ambitious, and kind.

Nicholas

My classmates in college are actually interested in learning, unlike a lot of classmates I had in high school.

Corinne

My classmates are several thousand students that are diverse ethnically, spritually, intellectually, and financially.

Emily

My Classrooms are normally filled with quite a bit of people so it is hard to get to know anyone personally.

Samantha

All of my new college classmates are very intelligent as well as very unique, which is great that I can surround myself with such great people.