Lake Erie College Top Questions

What kind of person should not attend Lake Erie College?

Rebecca

I think that a person who is not willinging to learn shouldn't attend Lake Erie College.

Mike

A lazy unfocused individual.

Brittanie

Someone who wants a dregree in the fields of science and or teaching the programs are not very strong, In my opinion.

Zerina

Some one who is planning on attending a big party school should deffinately not come to Lake Erie. Our school is very intimate and small. There is not very much partying but it is more of an extra curricular school. Everyone is involved in something.

Shreyasi

If one is rude, unfriendly and uninvolved, then they wouldn't like this school; this school is very friendly and the students have a lot of school spirit!

Brittannia

A student that doesn't like smaller schools where the teachers try to pull out the best every student can do. Someone who doesn't like being known by name by all the faculty members and who doesnt want to go to class and the teachers not notice when they dont show up.

Gabriel

At Lake Erie you must be able to make the most out of your college experience. It is a very small school so being a shy or non-interactive student would not allow you to make the most out of what Lake Erie has to offer. Get involved! join groups, meet everyone and have fun...

Brian

The people who will succeed at Lake Erie College are the people that work hard at what they do. Lake Erie is very prestigious in academics. While there are not a wide variety of majors, the education you get from the classes is tremendous. It is a small school, with small classes and that is good because the teachers know who you are. They care about you and want you to succeed in their class.

Baltazar

A kind of person that is not self-driven and that needs to be told what to do. Also, a person who exepcts to get a job through his diploma and not through his work would proably have a hard time at this school.

Devon

someone who has come from a big high school and wanting a big party school