Someone that wants a big college, with frats and where professors can careless about how the student is doing. Someone that does not want to be ivloved and is only looking for an education!
The type of person that shouldn't attend this school is the type of person who keeps to themselves and don't like to be part of the community. SIena College is very community based campus, and everyone is for the most part kind to one another. So if your not willing to share with the people around you. Its not the school for you.
Negative and close minded individuals. If you're not used to diversity this school is not for you.
A person who is looking for a big school with lecture halls. Siena College does not have any lecture halls, and the average class size is about 25 students. Siena college is a private liberal arts school with a mission to prepare students for further and higher education, and so students seeking a four year degree such as engineering or health which they can use to get a job right away may not want to consider this school.
One that is use to large schools.
Wants a hardcore party scene. Security has been ridiculous. Pranksters. People who do not follow rules. Slackers.
A person who does not want to go to a large school. Someone who wants to be able to interact with their professors and wants to make life long friends. The campus is great. I would definately go to this college again if I had to do ti over again. I loved it.
If you're looking for a really politically active campus, Siena surely isn't the place. If you want to inspire some political debate and action though, its well suited to cultivation.
Intelligent academically focused students should NOT attend Siena.
people who do not want to work hard. Siena is a tough school and oftentimes it surprises people with the workload
Anyone without a pair of uggs or a northface should steer clear of this school. Also if you don't have a thick skin you won't make it.
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