Molly
The worst thing about Indiana University is that it probably rains more than it's sunny, and that the campus itself is quite large to walk from one end to the other.
Courtney
I think that the worst thing about our school is the greek organizations. They are very judgemental and will only hang out with those that are also in a greek house. The system in which they choose who gets to be in them is very disappointing.
Chris
The worst thing about this school when you are out of state is the cost of tutition. This is a very expensive school to afford and purchasing books doesn't help the cause either. Also there is a lot of competition between the fraternities and sororities on this campus. Sometimes i feel like people think they are better than others just because of the letters that they wear. Also sometimes it is hard to gain attention from teachers when there are large lecture halls and other times classes are taught by graduates.
Wyatt
The worst thing about my school is the campus food, but the food that is not on campus is great.
Jessi
class room size because its harder to learn and is less personable
Jenna
The worst thing about Indiana University is the invisibility of many extracurricular activities. Although copious amounts are available, students sometimes struggle to discover them. If the university compiled a list of all extracurricular groups (clubs, sports, political groups, etc?.) and made it easily accessible and well known, it is very likely that a much greater portion of students would participate.
Lindsay
I think that the worst thing about my school is the system in which greek organizations are ranked. There is a big emphasis on sororities and fraternities and which ones are the best or worst which really lowers a person's self esteem.
Chelsea
Out of state tuition is incomparably higher than in state tuition
Shay
The worst thing about my school was the advisors. They didn't help at all with my graduation and actually caused me to not be able to graduate when I was suppose to.
Stephanie
I think financial aid, but that's just my experience. Even though my family has had a very hard time getting by, we're considered financially stable by this school and the government. Even scholarship programs won't give me any money. I've only been able to get loans to help pay, and I'm not looking forward to having to pay all that money back in the future. It'll take years! There are just too many students here, so it's hard for most to get financial aid.