Indiana University-Bloomington Top Questions

What kind of person should attend Indiana University-Bloomington?

Geoff

(A) Unsure of what you want to study, or (B) sure if you want to study liberal arts, (C) business, (D) music, or (E) anything, but just want a solid liberal arts degree & to figure out the career specifics later.

Courtney

Indiana University is fitting for a wide range of students. A person would have to be interested in attending a large college and being open to trying new activities and groups. I feel that to make a large college work for an individual it is important that he or she find their own niche within the college community. This could be found through such mediums as dorms, greek life and student organizations. Indiana University allows a person to really find their own way and have a true college experience.

Kristin

I think a person that likes diversity and does not mind a big school would love IU. Also, most importantly, someone that takes school work very seriously and realizes college is not about partying but getting a good education.

Michael

Fun, smart , outgoing, loves sports

Emma

self-directed, curious and creative person who needs little oversight and is proactive about looking for their own niche.

Jessica

One who is willing to sacrifice somewhat of a social experience in order to achieve what is necessary.

Christina

An open minded, fun loving, goal oriented person. Must work hard at school, and also maintain a social life. Should enjoy all sorts of extra-cirriculars. Someone who enjoys the outdoors, and a large school.

Sharday

Anyone who is not afraid to go outside of their comfort zone. Also, anyone who is focused and can mix pleasure with business. Someone who can turn down a party and stay in for a studying session. A person who knows what they want to do for the rest of their life. And a person who is ready to live and not stay inside! Indiana University is beautiful and has a lot of offer!

Lauren

IU is really a school that anyone can attend. It's got a little bit of everything for every kind of person, although I think someone who is bright, outgoing, and looking to create not only a better future for themselves, but for their entire generation would find themselves happiest at IU.