Kyle
A person who would not enjoy attending The University of Maryland would be have to have one of three preferences: being located in a city, attending a small school, or hoping for comfortable housing amenities. College Park, MD is a suburban campus more-or-less, with a metro station close, and a stores scattered about. But it's not Columbia or NYU; there are no sprawling skyscrapers. UMD is also home to more than 30,000 undergrads, easily qualifying it as the largest university in Maryland. Lastly, the dorms are 50 years old, so don't expect much.
Sade
As suggested by my first answer, I don't believe there is a single person that should not attend this school. There is a place for everyone here and everyone has a place. It is a very welcoming place where one can find their niche.
Michael
Someone who isn't focused
Hyun Jung
Students who prefer a smaller student body and faculty would feel overwhelmed, but is able to find a group of people to socially and academically be affiliated with due to the diversity and the seemingly friendly and open-minded individuals while attending the University. Along with concern with the larger student and faculty population, the campus is just as large. Students that are not interested in more than the bare minium for the walking distance from class to class, this campus would not be a good idea.
Marta
Anyone who is uncomfortable in a large campus setting or around a diverse and competitive student population should consider not attending the University of Maryland.
Kurt
If you are a person that does not handle structure and pressure well then you should not attend UMD. If need a more hands off approach to learning and strive to explore topics on a more individual basis then UMD is not for you. There is a great emphasis on a systematic improvement of scholastic standing citizenship at UMD so if you aren't about being influenced by authority you should avoid UMD.
Sandhya
There is a big disconnect between the student body of this school. There are all sorts of people no matter what kind of person you are, you just have to find your clique, which may happen instantly, or take a little while longer. If you like to party and go out, you can attend this school, but also if you like popcorn and netflix nights, you can do that too. There is a wide array. However, if you're looking for a small school, absolutely do not go here, because you won't feel special here.
Timothy
Someone who does not like the "big campus feel" should probably not attend this school. As all colleges say, the University of Maryland tries to give you the "small campus feel", but there is no way to ignore the size of the university. If you want to get a taste of both the big and small campus feels, then this would be a good fit. They are a large enough institution, but they still have plenty of ways for you to get acquainted with smaller groups.
Rachel
If you're somebody who prefers smaller environments with the minumum People You Went To High School With, this would probably not be the school for you. It's important to acknowledge that Maryland is a big school, and that could be too overwhelming for some people.
Rebecca
If you don't like big schools or campuses, Maryland isn't for you. It's like it's own little city, which is one of the reasons I love it. You can't walk around without seeing someone you've never seen before. If you like walking around and knowing mostly everyone you see, Maryland is not the school for you.
Charde
A person that doesn't like large school atomsphere with tons of school pride! Who wouldnt want to attend College Park!
Aneksha
Basically any student can attend this school. Students looking to pursue a major in the area of Forensics should not because that isn't offered at UMD.
Jason
The type of students who is used to being a big fish in a small pond and prefers a more engaging, student-teacher discussion based classroom enviornment
Lauren
Someone close-minded, more conservative would not fit in well here. If you want an easy degree, or want to just scrape by, it is not a good idea to come here either. You have to work hard to maintain your gpa, often even the 'smart' science kids have to take longer to graduate or drop, then retake a class. That the only 'second chance' you get. There aren't many handouts.
Elise
If you want a small, liberal arts college experience, I definitely wouldn't recommend UMCP. At first, that's what I thought I wanted: a small private college filled with like-minded people. When I decided to attend the University of Maryland, I was afraid that it would feel too big for me--like I was lost in a huge sea of people. I'm glad to say that's not true. The University is one of the most diverse places I've ever been, and I'm so glad I chose to come here.
Kristina
It is difficult to pinpoint what kind of person should not attend this school because the university has something to offer for everyone. Strictly speaking about academics, however, I would say that someone in the mindset that state schools are easier should not attend this school. There are very challenging courses offered and a plus minus grading system has also been implemented which has made classes more rigorous.
Crista
University of Maryland-College Park is like a small city; anyone found on campus is related to the school in some way. Although Washington DC is but a metro stop away, most full-time students rarely make it off campus. The person who shouldn't attend my school is the person who seeks a more integrated and expansive college experience rather than one where campus life is quite literally his or her entire life. Students coming from a rural or suburban high school may not gain the valuable life experiences at UMD that they would in an urban-based school.
Leisha
The kind of person who shouldn't attend UMD is someone who does not like a big campus because other than being a big school, this school has everything from sports, to arts to journalism and much more in between that everyone would enjoy.
Bradley
A person that thinks college is easy and that they can slip by like they might have in high school. A person that does not want to put in the time and work that it takes to earn a college degree. A person that wants to go to party's all the time, instead of focusing on their school work. That person would end up failing all of his or her classes and eventually get kicked out of University of Maryland.
shabnam
I believe someone who isn't accustomed to the large campus as it is a lot of walking and it can be confusing but even then you would get used to it.