Ariell
Do not apply if you: cannot handle a large, diverse group of people; do not have good study skills; only looking for a party (trying to attend them all will get you in trouble quickly); are afraid to ask for help; expect professors to spoon-feed you; do not have very good reading/writing skills; do not have the ability to live with total strangers (roommates); are easily distracted.
Samuel
Honestly, I cannot think of any student who would not enjoy an experience at UGA. I believe it would be a much more fulfilling experience if you are able to fully immerse yourself in campus life, but even if you are a "commuter" or working through school, I still think you can have a great experience. This is coming from someone who has attended both commuter and campus-style colleges; I've done both and still recommend UGA over any other school I've attended (Georgia Southern University, Armstrong Atlantic State University, and Georgia State University).
Kaitlyn
If you want to go medical but not be a doctor, UGA doesn't have a lot of majors for that. I don't think it has engineering either.
Jisoo
It really depends. There are things for party people and non-party people so I think Universit of Georgia is a well-balanced school. I think University of Georgia is great for everyone, especially people who want to pursue Pharmacy or Business.
Kira
Intelligient and exciting people attend this school.
Leigh
In my opinion, someone who does not feel comfortable on a large campus should not attend UGA. Although I personally prefer a larger environment, someone who does not could easily feel overwhelmed. Also, Greek life is huge on campus, so someone who does not like that scene might not like UGA. However, there are plently of people and activities to avoid this environment, something that I do.
Adrienne
A person who is not prepared to try their best to succeed.
Alexander
an ignorant, self-rightous, sociopath; a heavy drug user with a record of violence/crimes; or an over-zealous religious person
Rebekah
If you come to the University of Georgia, you should realize that you are very lucky. At least ten other people wanted to be in your spot, and you were lucky enough to get it over them. If you are not ready to work hard or feel strongely about entitlement, you will not do well at this university. You must work hard while balancing a healthy social life. People who do not take responsibility for their own actions will also do poorly here, as this school prides itself on its ethics and loyalty.
Yatri
A bookworm, someone who is easily distracted.