Brian
Anyone who is looking to get a serious education in an enviroment of moral values. For those who feel they have a great potential this school will push to you reach a high standard of both academic and personal excellence.
Christina
People who attend my school should know how to have fun without the need for drugs, alcohol, or immorality. They should be inclusive and friendly, even to people they don?t know. They need to care about each other and those less fortunate, and be scholastically driven but socially compassionate. They should keep an open and optimistic perspective on life, which is not common at many other universities, and be ready to have a great time, because it?s seriously so much fun.
Jessica
Since BYU is an LDS school it is very conservative. If you are not comfortable with being in a conservative environment than BYU would not be the best choice. Also, BYU is very competitive. It is important to be able to balance school and a social life. You must be able to practice self discipline in order to do well in your academics. Lastly, BYU has a pretty strict Honor Code. We don't drink or do drugs and we have a dress code. Personally, I am grateful for the Honor Code, but for others it may feel too restraining.
Joshua
Honest and willing to work for what they want. If your looking to party this is not the school for you, having said that this school provides a lot of opportunities to get to know other people and there are many fun things to do all the time when your not studying.
Meredith
The students at this school generally have a very strong determination to succeed, which makes the classes very difficult. This means that those who wish to attend BYU should have such a drive and a willingness to put in the effort that each professor requires. It also has to be someone who is willing to live by the guidelines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. While you don't have to be a member of this church to attend, they do expect each student to abide the rules of The Honor Code.
Kasey
At BYU you will not only be prepared to move on to a career, but also gain a meaningful, well-rounded education that will enrich your life. The classes are inspiring, and learning extends outside the classroom. In addition to academics, students have a lot of fun; there are clubs for every interest, and many exciting campus activities. BYU is perfect for anyone who loves meeting new people, learning new things and trying new activities.
Michelle
Someone that wants a secular and spiritual education combined in one place. Someone who is motivated and has high moral values. Someone who likes a clean campus and who wants to make a ton of friends who know how to have fun in non risk situations. Someone who wants a quality education in a friendly, happy environment. Someone who likes to be around people with good attitudes and who like being able to combine God and Education as it should be.
Cameron
someone who likes learning, likes football, likes a social scene, and is interested in having a good time while also preparing themselves for their futures
Katherine
Some say college is not for everyone. I disagree. Everyone fits in somewhere. There are vocational schools, 4 year universities, private schools, and other forms of college that allow everyone to heighten their current status of knowledge. Anyone who has an interest in any area whether mechanics, hiking, math, even video games should attend college. Mechanics, try vocational school or mechanical engineering. Hiking, try an outdoor recreation major. Math, try physics or mathematics or even engineering. Video games, try computer programming. Just know this: there is no single definition of a college student. So everyone can and should atttend.
Emily
I think that anyone could go to this school if they tried hard and were focused and interested in learning. Students that have a passion for education and learning would especially fit in at BYU and would be a great asset to the University.