Rebekka
Although not very widely diverse, I think this is a good school for anyone seraching for that option outside the realm of usual college decisions. It's in the country but not completely in the middle of nowhere. However, there are some exceptions. Not everyone is into the small-town country scene where the majority of the city and school populations is wearing cowboy boots and "dipping" in class.
Dillon
Even though I myself am from a large city (Houston), I think one type of person who would find Texas A & M - Commerce unsuitable would be someone who is not used to a small town and cannot find things to do. It is a definite culture shock comming from a large city, but if one has people skills and a good head on their shoulders, something like a small town will not be bothersome.
Amanda
I would not recommend this school to someone in a Scientific field. While we have a fairly new Science building, it is not technologically advanced or research friendly. In a Biology Lab, there was no First Aid Kit or several of the other safety equipment we were shown how to use in our safety presentation.
Holly
Because I work full-time, I have chosen a college that offers an online degree program. This type of program requires significant time management skills and a constant internal motivation. For any potential students to this program, I would encourage them to take an online course through a community college to see if they could handle it and if they like that type of structure. Any students who thrive off of being in a classroom setting, learn best through lectures and need constant social interaction should not consider this program and instead should take traditional classes on campus.
Tori
Someone who is real use to always going out on the town.
Nicole
I believe that my school could meet the needs of any individual.
Courtney
Texas A&M Commerce is a welcoming school but it is not for everyone. People who prefer a big-city feel should probably stay away from Texas A&M Commerce; Commerce is a small town and is a far-cry from the Dallas that I am used to! I think people who are not laid back and friendly would do best to avoid Commerce.
carly
This school is pretty much open to anyone who wants a higher education. I wouldn't say any one specific or particular type of person shouldn't go here.
Alexis
A city person, or someone that really depends on city life, should not attend here. Commerce Texas is a very rural town. It does have all of the necessities, but it does not have the typical city life style that a city person would expect.
Rachel
I think any person could and should attend this school. Everyone has to decide for themselves what school meets their needs. Do they offer the program you want? Can you aford to go to that school? Living arrangements?