Oklahoma State University-Main Campus Top Questions

What kind of person should not attend Oklahoma State University-Main Campus?

Jonathan

A person who likes to party and does not have good study habits.

Brittania

Someone who doesn't want to succeed.

Rachel

I think that every person has to decide for themselves what kind of college experience they would like to have. OSU is exciting, fast-paced, and challenging. If you would rather not become involved in campus and would rather just attend class 5 days a week without interaction with your fellow students, professors, and the city's residents, then OSU is not for you.

Sarah

It is a land grant university in Oklahoma so it is pretty conservative. If you want to major in the arts and are super liberal then you might not fit in well here.

Danyelle

Someone that enjoys the hustle and bustle and liberal views.

Patricia

If a person is likely to skip class, is intimidated by a larger campus and larger class size, and may allow his or her social life to have an impact on his or her studies, then this campus would not be my suggestion. In order to be successful in secondary education, it's important to keep priorities in line and attend class.

Ryan

a close-minded person who does not like to interact and meet new people

Rae

Shallow, superficial people

Jill

I would recommend that anyone and everyone attend this school. Not matter your background I can promise you will fit in here at OSU. There is soemthing for everyone here.

Andrew

If you don't like friendly people, and are not a friendly person yourself, you might consider going elsewhere. This campus is very open and friendly and everyone is pretty enjoyable. Its an easy going, and laid back atmosphere where we all try to be courteous and respectful, but fun and outgoing. If you're uptight, rude, or unfriendly, you'll be on the outside.

Michelle

Someone who is opposed to accepting and interacting with people of other religions, ethnicities, and cultures should not attend this school.

Reagan

People who don't have low self modivation. There isn't usually attendance scores so going to class is completely up to the student whether or not they want to learn or not.

Nick

OSU is probably not a good fit for those who prefer to focus on academics at the exclusion of most other things. The college life here is that of well-rounded students, both academically and socially. Yes, there is time spent focusing on the academic side of college, but there are also many, many other activities, such as Homecoming (preparations for which usually start one or two weeks after school starts), student governments, music and arts groups, cultural and language clubs, and others. It is pretty hard not to get involved here.