A person whom isn't wanting to learn or a person that just wants to party and not take life seriously, should not attend Queens or any other school.
A person should be ready to work and are good at time management. It takes a great deal of time management but I believe it is worth the money to attend.
Someone who is looking for anonymity in large lecture halls wouldn't want to attend Queens. With it's small classes, all your professors will kow your name and your work by the end of the semester.
someone who likes a big party school.
Artsy people. The Arts programs are not well-funded.
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