University of Georgia Top Questions

What kind of person should attend University of Georgia?

Leah

A person who makes friends easily and enjoys having fun. Also, a person who doesn't mind 300+ person classes.

cross

anyone

Lindsey

Any type of person would be happy here

Cindy

Someone who likes to party OR someone who loves being a Southern Baptist, but not both. Somone who likes a good local music scene, cute town and doesn't mind never having a snow day.

Sharon

To attend this school, I believe a person should be willing to get involved in various activities and be a people person. Also, they should be academically focused as the classes are rigorous, but should know how to balance a social life with school. Since UGA has such a large population, they should not mind "getting lost" in the crowd.

Ashley

Someone who is goal oriented and wants to succeed in life.

Halle

any kind. there is something for everyone at a school this big.

Rebecca

People who should attend UGA are those people who are self-motivated and driven to go after the best education possible. UGA is the kind of school that you are going to get out of it what you put into it-- if you want to party, you can do that, but if you want an education, you can do that, too.

K.

A UGA student is the epitome of a true southerner-- they are genuine, warm, open, and friendly, and they love SEC football! They can successfully balance a strong social life with their academic work. Some come to UGA with an open future; they're unsure as to what they want to do with their life. Others come ready to jump into their major. UGA accommodates both groups of students. Most UGA students actively create their own niche in the big campus by participating in extra-curricular groups/activities such as student government, the Greek system, or a faith-based group.

Calah

Anyone who is willing to work hard to get good grades, likes to have fun and be involved, and someone who does not mind walking up hill a lot! It is expensive to pay for tuition, room and board, and extra activities such as organizations or sororities/fraternities. It's very hard to have time for a job on top of school work with participation in extra activities or volunteering organizations, so another important factor for someone attending school here is that they can afford it either by parents, college savings, or many student loans if paying for school themself.