Syracuse University Top Questions

What kind of person should not attend Syracuse University?

Morgan

Someone who does not like the cold and snow.

Samantha

Someone who does not like the cold should be hesistant to join this school. Furthermore, as a transfer student, my initial impression was that the school had a very dominant Greek population. Therefore, if Greek life is not something you have any interest in, you may want to reconsider. However, the entire campus does not go Greek. Other than these two aspects, I have nothing but positive things to say about Syracuse from my brief time here over the last few weeks as a first semester transfer.

Jonathan

People who are not very social and don't enjoy being around large groups of people should definitely not attend Syracuse University. The amount of people here could overwhelm many of students who prefer being alone or living in a calmer environment.

Erin

Individuals who are unable to work hard and apply themselves to their full capability should not attend Syracuse University.

Mirsha

Student's who are afraid of a very large student body and of zero degree weather should not attend SU. People who are too intimidated to break out of their comfort zone and are too timid to meet new kinds of personalities should also not come here. If you are not willing to work really hard and don?t want to party harder afterwards, you shouldn?t attend SU either.

Albert

a very quiet, reserved person should not attend Syracuse. A student who doesnt like to speak his mind should also stay away from Syracuse

Laura

I have found at Syracuse that there is a place for everyone. Anyone can find a place where they belong there, as the school has so many diverse people. The only type of people who shouldn't go to Syracuse are those who can't stand the cold and snow!

Lauren

Any student who is unprepared to work hard and also interact with others' thoughts and opinions.

Ashley

A person who is not self driven should not attend Syracuse University because everything is pretty much up to you. As in several other colleges it is your responsibility to wake up on time and attend class, yet for students like myself who live far from home, it becomes a necessity to make wise decisions. Also, if you are dependent on your parents for simple things such as laundry and pocket money maybe going away from home to such a competitive institution is not fit for you. Self-control is also necessary when it comes to parties and hanging out.

Crystal

If you lack the power to be self motivated, you shouldn't be at this school. No one will be looking over your shoulder to force you to do your work, and the school is certainly big enough that if you don't make your way, you could be lost. You need to have self discipline to be here.