University of Nevada-Reno Top Questions

Describe the students at University of Nevada-Reno.

Lauren

The classes are large, and the students are diverse.

Jacklyn

opinionated, liberal, but overall friendly

Andrea

My psychology classmates tend to be engaged in the professors' lectures and ask several questions. One usually befriends whoever is sitting by you, and they become your group study members. My spanish major classmates tend to be active during discussions, in order to practice the language. I would overall say that my classmates are very helpful, and motivate you to participate more.

Baby

They are very helpful.

Mark

My classmates are generally focused on their own workload, but are always willing to answer questions regarding the class or assignments.

Michon

Persistant, hard working, bored of Reno, and not diverse.

Branden

They are very fun to be around and learn with.

Justin

Self-centered, unattentive and mostly illiterate underacheiving, under-age drinking snowboarders who's higher than desirable drop-out rate makes tuition more expensive for the rest of us serious students.

Diane

Classmates are very helpful when you ask them questions. Everyone always talks and there is not a lack of opinions when it comes to some classes.

Justin

They are diverse in many ways, including interests, strong and weak points, and the ability to learn and do schoolwork.

Jessica

They are focused and willing to learn--perhaps it's because we're paying for our education that everyone tries a lot harder and takes academics seriously.

Janet

UNR students are a nice blend of out-doorsy and culture-conscious.

Jamie

a mixture of noisy and studious, dedicated to their studying but have time for fun as well as work, too.

Jonevieve

Because I am in the science field I have all of the same classmates and they are always willing to help and do study groups.

Alex

Really enjoyable and approachable.