University of San Diego Top Questions

What kind of person should attend this school?

Abigail

Being a Catholic University, A student a the University of San Diego should be someone willing to contribute to the school. This person should want to not only take advantage of the incredible education they would be given but, want to give back to their community. The mission statment at USD talks about advancing academic excellence and preparing leaders who are dedicated to service. A person wishing to attend USD should be passionate for what they do whether it be academics or athletics. Overall a student at the this school should excel in everything they do.

Ava

I think that someone who should attend this school should be outgoing and willing to get very involved on campus. Appearances do matter on this campus so it is important to be willing to look good and study hard.

Harmonie

The average student that attends University of San Diego is very driven to succeed. I have observed that most students who attend USD do not necessarily know what they want to do in life, but know they want to do well. USD students are outgoing and are not afraid to take risks.

Brittany

Someone who wants to open thier mind to many new ideas and concepts. Who wants to learn abou many subject such as language, theology, and many others. Also someone who likes to explore many things in nature because there is much to do around this campus and in the San Diego area.

Diane

The University of San Diego is well suited for a prospective high school student with an accumalitive GPA of 3.9 or better. The individual should have taken a minimum of four AP classes throughout his or her four years of high school, as well as taken part of a high school sport(s) and a variety of school clubs. If you want an academic challenge to stimulate your intellectual growth, then this school is highly recommended. However, be aware that this university shows an extreme lack of diversity in its population of students both mentally and physically.

Jennifer

Barbies.

Cristina

A student who likes small class size, and an opportunity to take classes besides just your major. It leans towards a traditional liberal arts college. A student who wants to be able to get to know there professors and classmates, not just a number.

Natalie

A student at USD should be willing to work hard and still have fun because you can't go through all four years without some sweat. The classes can be difficult so a good study tactics and work ethics are key. San Diego provides so many different opportunites both socially and culturally so this school helps each student find their niche. The student needs to be open to different lifestyles and cultures, to get the full experience and still do well in school.

Ryann

A person who is very driven and wants the best. They should also care a lot about the future. Having a strong financial background can be important to foot the bill of this school and be involved in activities.

Michaela

A person that enjoys small classes and a warm atmosphere

Elizabeth

Rich spoiled kids

Nick

The kind of person who attend this school needs to either be a preppy, rich person or be able to deal with preppy people to get the quality education the school provides.

Nate

Rich kids that love the beach.

Renee

Someone who is academically driven, friendly, outgoing, and social.

Brandon

Someone who is devout in the faith and wants to attend a college that is rooted in strong moral traditions.

Theodora

A politically conservative person, who enjoys small class sizes, close professor - student relations, no parties, quiet campus.

Jamie

Someone who learns better in a smaller community-like environment with class sizes that allow you to interact with classmates and the professor. Also someone who can balance their social life with their studies, staying focused in school while being able to have fun outside of class. Someone who loves the beach lifestyle: laid-back and sunny!

Kelsi

Someone who will enjoy a small campus and a lot of one on one interaction with peers and professors. University of San Diego to a very personable campus.