Loyola University Chicago Top Questions

What kind of person should not attend Loyola University Chicago?

Evan

smart people.

noorah

A person who is not interested in the welfare of the community in which they live in whether it be their home town or the global commmunity, should not attend loyola university. Even if you feel like you've had no place in a community, once you enter Loyola University, it puts you on the forefront of the issues and promotes your involvement. Loyola University is wonderful place for a person of a caring nature and with strong ideals for a better future.

Edward

People that shouldn't attend this school are students that enjoy socializing with other people. The school is very uptight, and people are reluctant to help others, let alone actually socialize. While I have tried initiating conversations and meeting new people, my attempts have all failed. In some instances, people have been downright mean. If you like to meet new people, party, and have a fun, memorable time in college, I would strongly suggest you do NOT attend Loyola University Chicago.

Edison

Everyone

Cynthia

One that just wants to party their college away. You will be challenged on an achedemic, moral, and physical level, throug the curiculum, Jesuit philosophies, and cold weather. Anyone looking for a comfortable college expereince should no go here.

Katelyn

Anyone who isn't open to new ideas or new people. This school is very diverse. Also, anyone who isn't ready to work hard for a quality education. The classes can be difficult, but they are completely worth the effort.

Devon

Someone who is not used to working hard, being proactive or planning.

Victoria

The person who should not attend this school is someone who is actively pursuing varsity level sports like football, baseball ect and a person who just wants to party all of the time.

Nichole

Artsy and serious

Arthur

Anyone and everyone can attend Loyola University. The school is known for its diverse student body and ethnic make-up. Moreover, although Loyola University is considered a Jesuit University, the school supports all areas of religion. In addition, the school offers opportunities for all academic pursuits by offering numerous campuses and programs for a wide variety of studies. The school also has a plethora of extracuricular activities and varsity athletics to satisfy any active lifestyle.