Baylor University Top Questions

What kind of person should not attend this school?

Danielle

A person that shouldn't attend Baylor, is a person who is not willing to work hard in academics and do not have a religious foundation.

Heather

Someone is not serious about studying. Someone who is only interested in partying.

Brittany

People who are democratic should be wary of attending this school. There is a strong prejudice agaisnt them. People who like piercings and tattoos should also be wary because it's basically frowned upon.

jessica

People who need a big city life. Anyone who is completly against religion if you don't want to have to take required chapel and religion courses.

Cathleen

A person who doesn't accept Christianity for sure should not be here.

Kelcy

There's not one person who shouldn't attend this school. There is a place for everyone. I guess the only people who shouldn't come is if you don't care about school and are coming for a good time. Go to a community college for that - Baylor is too expensive. You have a good time here, but you also focus on academics.

Brittany

A person who wants to attend a "party" school.

Katie

I think that this school is open to everyone.

Shannon

A person who is against any religious talk what so ever, as well as someone who is not truly into their school work should not attend this college.

Jennifer

The kind of person that doesn't like to be around a lot of the same kind of people. Most students at this school are rich, white, Baptist males. It can be a little itimidating sometimes to know you are in the minority.

Hilary

People who are very outspoken and rebellious, anyone who doesn't take their education seriously, those who don't care to abide by the law and university rules and standards.

Brittney

No person should not attend this school, but people who are looking for a broader world view would probably want to choose a different school.

Marlene

A person who is looking to meet diverse people and open minded people should not attend this school. The people here tend to be set in their ways and are not looking to change.

Ryan

If I had to put a finger on a character type, Baylor isn't very welcoming to gays and atheists. But, despite the school's standpoint, many faculty and student body fall into those categories, which I consider a plus. Interacting with people of all types catalyzes open-minded thought and opinions that are grounded in reality.

Heather

Someone who is NOT focused and is not willing to work hard. The classes are very demanding.

Jennifer

I think since the school is such a conservative school, with a mass of the population being Baptist, a person who does not believe in God or has a different sexual orientation might feel out of place. Although I embrace all kinds of diversity, I feel like Baylor has a narrow vision and blocks out those who may think, feel or act differently.

Emily

One that wants to be involved in the community and school and wants a degree that will prepare them for their career and future.

Alberto

If you are looking for a school with large minority groups, this is not the school for you as it has a large anglo percentage.

Nathan

I would say anyone who is very judgemental towards the wealthier class should stay away from Baylor. there are many affluent students on this campus. If there are negative, preconcieved ideas towards the wealthy, it will ruin your time at Baylor because they are everywhere. Some of the students make the wealthy steriotype: snobbish, imature and selfish, but there are many who are great people who just need more exposure in the world.

Morgan

Gay, free thinking, liberal, smart, open minded, Jewish, Atheist, Agnostic, Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu, Transgender, female, democratic, socialistic, outsider, intelligent, bisexual, lesbian, queer questioning, vegetarian, vegan, teenage parent, sexually active

Chiquta

Very Liberal