Cornell University Top Questions

What kind of person should not attend Cornell University?

Jaime

One who is not intelligent.

Jennifer

Those who need personal attention from professors.

Alyson

This campus really is diverse, so I think everyone will find a group of friends who share similar interests to them. The school is very big and can sometimes feel isolating, so people who need constant up close and personal relationships with students and faculty should really visit the school and attend some of the classes to see if this is the right fit for them. Being an Ivy League University, a lot of people are very wealthy and sometimes those who come from less wealthy backgrounds are less understood.

Morgan

Someone that isn't ready to read a lot or change their studying and academic routines.

Marielle

I'm not sure. I never met anyone who didn't find their community at Cornell.

Jordan

People looking for "traditional" college experience with lots of parties etc.

Alissa

People who don't like to study.

Adriane

Anyone who's from a working class background or is progressive.

Kate

A driven student who wants many great opportunities for learning but is willing to seek out opportunities when they don't come knocking would do well as Cornell.

Arun

One who doesn't want to do too much work in college and just pass on by. You have to take ownership of your education and be proactive. Those who aren't shouldn't come here and usually are not even admitted.