Villanova University Top Questions

What kind of person should not attend Villanova University?

Hee Jae

Students who are looking for a metropolitan school should not apply here; it is a very suburban school.

Veronica

Not all that close to the city, so not someone who's looking for a genuine urban experience.

Karla

A person who want to go to a huge school should not go here. Villanova isn't tiny but its on the smaller side.

Olivia

Anyone without a solid work ethic or ability to work well with others should not attend. You also must be willing to persevere in order to accomplish your goals, so any un-motivated person should stay away also.

Line

If your not comfortable enough in your own skin already this school won't help you develop it.

Rachel

If you are not interested in participating in the school spirit Villanova offers, as well as the numerous extra-curricular activities available, you may feel very left out on campus. Villanova is definitely not for a student who focuses strictly on academic work, a large emphasis is placed on community work as well.

Josephine

Anyone who is not willing to work should not attend Villanova University. The university challanges its students and the professors really make sure every student participates in class. The classes are very thought-provoking. Anyone who can't handle having to work hard and be able to balance their work and play should not come here.

Benjamin

None of the above or it'll get even weirder.

Adriane

Anyone who is very closed off or mean-spirited. Villanova is incredibly community-focused and values friendships and relationships that last. Students that relish in competition for the sake of winning rather than for the opportunity and experience would also not work with Villanova. Students here are very competitive; however, students want to win to achieve and excel personally rather than to beat or "out-do" others.

Emily

Extremely independent and individually focused students should not attend this school, because they would not appreciate, enjoy, or want to be a part of the strong, tight knit community feel of the campus.