Jackson State University Top Questions

What kind of person should not attend Jackson State University?

Amanda

Any people who are closeminded about diversity in schools.

Amanda

People who are impatient

Hope

Someone who really is just focused on learning & nothing more & does not want to have fun.

Chaquisha

People who are afraid to interact with people of other races, spiritual beliefs, learning/physical disabilities, or sexual orientations should definitely not attend Jackson State because you see different kinds of people on a daily basis. Also, if you can't effectively balance academics and social life, you may not want to attend.

Crystal

A person that is not focus on continuing their education or is not ready to get down to business when it comes to their school work should not attend this school.

Roy

There are several kinds of people who should not attend this school. Students who are afraid of cultural diversity should not attend this school, because students of every continent are well-represented here. Students who are content to barely scrape by should also not attend this school. The instructors here love to provide all the outside assistance that a student desires. Students who are motivated and truly have a desire to learn and to be the best do well here. Due to the amount of group assignments and projects, students who fear getting their hands dirty should also be wary.

Santavaya

Someone that likes to just sit in their room and not mingle with others. Someone that is very shallow and not open to new things and ideas. Someone who is racist.

Brittany

People that should not attend this school are those that are not coming to college to learn. They are only wasting their time and everybody's around them. People that are easily influenced by those that do not care about their education and that are weak minded should also not attend this school.

Brittany

Who shouldn't attend this school, are those who are not serious about learning and those who are looking to keep others from learning.

Rebecca

A person that did well in high school and did well on standardized test, i. e. SAT, ACT, etc.