University of Wisconsin-Madison Top Questions

What kind of person should attend University of Wisconsin-Madison?

Ryan

This school tends to draw people from a broad range of talents and abilities. A person who is committed to excellence and holds great pride in the things they accomplish would be an excellant fit for UW-Madison. With such a wide variety of opportunities present on campus, just about anyone can find something they enjoy and can get involved with.

Kristine

Someone who is very open to meeting lots of new and different people. They should have an appreciation for music and fine arts. Its a great place for those who like the small town influence but bigger city feel. Being a sports fan isn't necessary, but the football games are hard to avoid. Anyone who loves the outdoors and outdoor activities (biking, hiking, canoeing, boating etcc.). Also, they should have a love and/or appreciation for dairy, especially cheese, and Wisconsin brewed beer.

Ashley

Someone who likes a big school. Wants to feel really connected to the college. Wants to be social, enjoys parties. Someone who can multi-task and get school work done.

Renee

Someone who is self motivated and wants to learn.

Arjun

Mostly motivated and dedicated students who are not afraid to meet new people and interact in a large environment. There is ample opportunity to get involved and get help with academics, it is up to the student to do the rest.

Nicole

one looking for good academic school wiht lots of fun people

Jason

A person who is strongly motivated, goal oriented and in search for a job after college should definitely research this university.

Zachary

Someone who likes to be active both academically and socially. This is DEFINITELY a school that lives by the motto WORK HARD, PLAY HARDER.

Elizabeth

Someone that wants to drink a lot, know a lot of people, can deal with a wide range of personalities.

Erin

The person must be strong academically because it is a very difficult school and very competitive. They must also be a liberal person who is both goal-oriented and driven. While the university does a lot to try and make the community smaller, students who go here must be willing to take these oppurtunities and join clubs, sports, or just get involved in some way. There is a lot of independence on a campus this large.