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KSU is a great place to be, the town is small and friendly, the community loves its wildcats and K-State students (they realize that we are the only thing that keeps the town going) classes are large as a freshman but get smaller the further along in school you get. Weekends are fun, aggieville is awesome, football tailgates, the works. Greek life has a middle ground, most people that are greek hang out with other greeks, I am in a fraternity and personally have few friends outside the greek system, it works both ways. Administration is awesome, always willing to help. Not a very diverse campus, for the most part the only minorities are athletes, I would like to see this improved upon, but it is in Kansas. Manhattan itself is isolated, nothing really around unless you drive to topeka. Fort Riley is not a big factor for students, you only see soldiers at the stores and bars, personally i have no problems with military people, but others do. My only knock is that their is not alot to do here outside of drinking, and people who do not drink find it difficult not to be bored out of their minds. If you are looking for a fun place, where the people are friendly, school spirit is second to none, the academics are fairly strong, and party atmosphere is a blast, look no further than Kansas State University! |