I think a person that shouldn't attend this school would be someone who does have a problem with religion, who doesn't want to be on a fast track, and if they don't like private schools. All of that you have to take into account when choosing a school.
Someone who is looking to participate in sorority/fraternity activities.
The person who does not want to live a Christ centered life. Since Simpson is a private school everything, even classes in the sciences, are based around the christian faith.
This school would not be good for someone who is looking for a large city/large campus environment or who views the college experience as involving alcohol and drugs.
a city loving person, because this is northern CA county wilderness!
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