The only people that I believe should not attend this school are ones for are too accustomed to the city. Concord is great for those who enjoy the simple life and quiet surroundings, but not those who are used to New York City style of life.
If you are a person who wants to be challenged in your school work, then Concord is not the place for you.
A person that does not want to succeed. If you never show up to class and don't do nothing to pass you really shouldn't waste your money at Concord University. Concord makes you very bright and anyone that graduates with some kind of degree will always succeed where ever they may go.
Anyone that thinks that college is where you go to drink, party, and basically not study. This university allows almost everyone in, but everyone has to work hard to stay. If someone isn't willing to buckle down and do their homework and projects on time, then they should consider going somewhere else. Also, anyone that isn't able to live around people of very different ideas, both political and religious, should probably reconsider applying.
Any student who does not like social interaction or getting involved. Also any student who is not prepared to work to get their degree.
A self driven person.
I think that everyone can find a niche at Concord. The student body is very diverse and there are programs and extra curricular activities for everyone. Students at Concord can be as involved or uninvolved in campus life as they choose to be.
The type of person who shouldn't attend this school is someone who slacks on schoolwork and doesn't want to get active on campus. Especially since weekends the campus is pretty dead.
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