I would have to say someone who isn't mentally prepared to transition from childhood into becoming an adult. I've known several people who just weren't ready for college after high school who jumped in with both feet and burned themselves out in their first semester. People tend to forget that it's a marathon, not a sprint.
People who would not be happy with this school are kids that grew up in a liberal state. Wyoming is a republican state and we are conservitive here.
I don't think there is really a specific type of person who shouldn't attend LCCC. If they aren't motivated, goal oriented, or prepared than I don't think they should attend. If they aren't going to try than what is the point? I think that if anyone would want to attend, they will succeed if they try.
The kind of person who shouldn't attend this school is someone who is not serious about furthering thier education.
Someone who is impatient and eager to get right into the world, I feel like some of my time has been wasted at this college. It helped me in the beginning but now I feel like I'm wasting my time. Someone who can afford to go to a better school should, if you don't need the school for any reason, you shouldn't attend it.
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