University of South Carolina-Columbia Top Questions

What kind of person should not attend University of South Carolina-Columbia?

Darris

I feel that anyone should be given the opportunity to attend this school. Those who hate being around lots of people and who hate huge classes shouldnt attend. Those who dont want to learn and hate others shouldnt attend.

Kaylin

The types of students who should'nt attend are undermodivated students; students who do not want to work hard and be challenged while working on their education, and students who are'nt willing to be social with their new peers. This campus has many different communities or clubs that can make any type of person feel comfortable and at home: Greek life for the more sociable students, HOSA for students who wish to volunteer in the medical field, and student goverments for people who are interested in leadership rolls.

Tiana-Rae

A person who prefers a small, isolated campus shouldn't attend USC.

Robbi

I have no idea, I guess a person who doesn't really want to attend school.

Kevin

I've known many people that have attended USC. I have known a couple who dropped out; the common tie seems to be that those students were not motivated enough to compete in a collegiate atmosphere. The degree programs are manageable, but can be intense, and some students just give up. Rather than attempt to change their ways in order to adjust to the environment, students unsuited for this school will simply wallow in self pity and refuse to make an attempt at growing up.

Whitney

The type of person that should not come to USC is a person who does not want to be on a big campus. If meeting new people all the time, and seeing unfamiliar faces everyday is intimidating, then that person may want to consider a smaller college. Personally, I love the constant newness of USC and I think the variety of people is inspiring.

Danielle

I wouldn't discourage anyone from attending school. I think education is a wonderful thing for all types of people. Attending school requires a great deal of organization and self-discipline which I believe are traits that can be learned if they are not already possessed. Of course, there is a degree of motivation and interest that must be present in order for a student to be successful. Due to the cost and effort school requires, I would discourage someone from attending if they do not have an interest in doing well.

Lindsay

I honestly feel that there is a place at South Carolina for everyone, the school has so much to offer! If someone doesn't want to go to school in the city, Columbia has all of the benefits of a big city without the city feel. Football/athletics are HUGE so if you aren't nto sports you will probably miss out on a big part of Carolina. If you don't want to learn, don't come. The classes are interesting and challenging (especially in the Honors College) but you will also learn so much outside of the classroom.

Brittany

This campus has such a diverse group of people ranging from race, and gender. Its almost impossible not to find a way for anyone to fit in. But someone who shouldn't be apart of this campus is someone who isn't willing to put a lot of time and effort into their academic studies. USC is a great school and it takes lots of hard work and dedication.

Leslie

I would say that there aren't people that should attend this school. We are diverse, a big university and we have great programs for everyone.