Towson University Top Questions

What kind of person should not attend Towson University?

Maya

There is NO type of person that should not attend Towson University. Towson is for any and everyone who wants a diverse opportunity. This great school will satisfy anyone with any type of needs that they have. There is no "type" of person that should come to Towson.

Mitchell

Anyone can attend Towson University, there is big university events, greek life, and even small clubs of all kinds.

William

Someone who is serious about learning or applying themselves, contributing, participating in class, and sharing with others or giving of their time. The school envrionment, though generally amibale, is rather clickish and not very cohesive. The faculty / student interaction / relationship where it exists, seems to be on an individual basis more than out of a community focused spirit. It appears there's a division between the faculty and student body as a whole. Students look to do just what gets them by. Seemingly, the problem originates at home, juxtaposed with the faculty's inability to cope with the problem(s).

Asher

A person who is interested in a more technical field of study such as engineering or a person who wishes to conduct research as part of their schooling should look at other universities as this one does not provide such oppurtunities.

Nytiah

Anyone who is extremely unfriendly, hates good food, dislikes comfortable atompshere, and can't stand enjoying themselves while gaining an education.

Brittney

If you are looking for a small school where people stay on the weekends and hang out together Towson is not the school for you. Most people work or go home on the weekends. Most people stay in their own comfort zones, meaning keep a small circle that they do not derive from.

Christie

Any late person should not attend Towson University.

Brian

A person that is only there to party and meet people.

Arianna

Towson is an extremely diverse school. Someone looking for a close-knit, small, quiet school should not look into it. Towson has activities for all types of people and is down the street from Baltimore, an even more eclectic and opportunity-filled area. However, someone who is not patient with and/or open to concepts like political campaigning, greek activities, and bar-life will have a rough time finding a nitch.

Jacquelyn

Though there are so many students at this school that one could easily find a niche they find inviting, a majority of the students tend to keep to their own "group." I don't recommend attending this University if you don't desire to stick to one group of friends. It can be difficult to make friends unless you find your social niche.