Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania Top Questions

What kind of person should not attend Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania?

Joshua

There is no specific type of person who shouldn't attend Slippery Rock University. The campus has something to offer every student, as long as they are willing to focus and work hard academically.

Ashley

People who like big cities and parties.

Rene

Someone who's not wiling to work for what they want.

Shaunea

People who favor a fast-paced city life-style should not attend this school. Slippery Rock is pretty laid back and a very small country town. If a person wishes to attend a school with a lot of attractions, bars, clubs, restaurants, and other vendors, then Slippery Rock University is not the school for them.

Sage

A person who is into being very active in the community. There is not a lot to do off campus unless you have a car to get around. The community does not seem to be very welcoming to minority students and as a minority student I don't appreciate that.

Jennika

one that is from a large city

Jennifer

I think someone that shouldn't attend Slippery Rock University is some one that doesn't get involved in activities. Another kind of person that I feel shouldn't attend SRU is if they aren't motivated to excel in their academics. Slippery Rock really tries to get everyone involved and it shows even through group projects, someone who doesn't like to participate, shouldn't attend this school because their just going to bring down their classmates.

George

Someone who wants to live in the city or likes a large campus.

Dana

i think the university needs more minorities so everyone should look at it

Meagan

I think Slippery Rock University is a perfect campus for a variety of students. They offer over 160 recognized organization to get involved with, very many majors and a large choice of classes to pick from that will suit any preference. They also have many opportunities to learn about diversity and get involved cross-culturally in and out of the classroom. Walking around campus you can clearly see the diverse range of ethnicities, race, beliefs, values and attitudes. Anyone could easily adapt to SRU campus and community culture.