Hannah
Someone who is afraid of meeting people and putting themselves out there. The University of South Florida has many students and preofessors who ask not only for academics, but for interaction and feedback. Anyone who would prefer to stay inside and simply complete the homework and attend lectures will have a rude awakening when they discover that many of their classes are discussion based and feed off conversing with others.
Ariana
The University of South Florida is well-known for being a diverse campus. I have attended the University of South Florida for one semester and can truly say that I have made a diverse group of friends. If I had not attended the University of South Florida I would not have met these people and would not have had the privelege of learning about these different races and religions. Therefore, I believe that any person would love to attend the University of South Florida and find it easy to adjust to, no matter your race, religion, gender, or sexual orientation.
Caleb
Anyone who is interested in learning!
Olivia
the kind of person who wants to party a lot and who is not willing to apply themself in classes
Luis
A person that is not going to take advantage of his education opportunity. One thing good about USF, though, is that everyone is very friendly so if the person really wants to be succesful, there will be enough tools to help him make it.
Tina
People who aren't open minded and who don't show spirit in what they do.
Meagan
Anyone who is not comfortable being in big classes or surrounded by many different types of people.
Gelmar
Someone who will be overwhelmed by large classrooms, and lots of people around campus.
Mark
The only people who shouldn't attend my school are the ones who are not serius about their education. If they are not willing to work hard they should look elsewhere.
Ellison
A person who is either extremely dependent on others to motivate them to work or anticipating an abundance of school assistance with placement should not attend this school. After the beginning of freshman year you are very much left up to your own devices so far as planning your college career; guidance counselors are available to assist if you seek them out but there is not much around campus to remind students of the end of Add/Drop week, when to turn in the FASFA or other such things. It really motivates on to become self-dependent.