<p>Honestly, it depends. Since you’re an Asian international student, most will probably realize that you are an international student and will accept that and move on. Maybe some will try to talk to you to get to know more, but the racist people will tend to stay away. </p>
<p>Besides, Ole Miss isn’t entirely racist. Of course, it’s not the friendliest university to other races (there are incidences of open racism), but mainly, people are a little intimidated by different races. Thus, they tend to ignore the international students or students that aren’t “Southern,” per se. </p>
<p>However, most people at Ole Miss are friendly. If you need help with trying to get somewhere, it’s not like they will look disgustingly at you and avoid you. No; they’ll most definitely try to help you as much as they can. </p>
<p>Also, if you find the right people, you’ll find a wonderful multicultural group of guys and gals who will welcome you! My friends are part of that group, and they are not racist. </p>
<p>But, most of the time, international students tend to stay together in cliques, so of course, Ole Miss students find it hard to communicate with you. </p>
<p>However, it’s the South, so.</p>