<p>I’ve visited…seven? eight? other campuses, and I’ve always found people with hair that’s not a shade you usually find on Target shelves or with shirts from the 70s or indie bands. I know that judging by dress actually isn’t all that indicative of personality, but I take comfort in campuses where not everyone looks like they stepped out of a Hollister catalog. I definitely felt like OU students did. On a campus as massive as OU, I felt like I should have seen more diversity in terms of looks than I did. When I visited American, I saw kids with funky colored hair and at Trinity, the kids were wearing different types of clothes. Of course it’s typical to see lots of people in similar clothes, but I find it refreshing to see people in just jeans and ‘whatever’ t-shirts rather than shirts that all look the same.</p>
<p>Hope that answered your question.</p>