Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College Top Questions

What do you consider the worst thing about Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College? Why?

Charlene

Community College credits aren't accepted after you have taken 60 credit hours. Which means you can really inly take summer class your freshman year and maybe your sophomore year, which sucks.

Terrese

I think the worst thing at my school is the amount of partying they have on campus on a daily bases. It doesn't affect me personally, but I think that's one reason people come there.

chelsea

The worst thing about LSU would have to be the traffic and roads. The roads are very out of date however much contruction is currently taking place. The traffic coming into Baton Rouge is terrible. It is almost impossible to go anywhere from 3pm until 7pm Monday through Friday.

Nathan

The classes are very big so if you want to get to know your classmates it won't happen.

Melvin

I'm not sure what I would consider the worst thing about LSU because I don't have any problems with the place, students, or faculty.

Madeline

Although it's a great school, the 27,000 people attending it makes it very hard to interact with professors and get individual attention. Professors aren't as willing to help and give individual attention when they have hundreds of students in one class.

Dominique

I cannot really say what is the worse thing about my school. I do not see anything as being bad at my school.

taurinesha

Louisiana State University is a huge school. The general classes tend to contain many more students than most school. This can be a distraction and a challenge for students who have a short attention span, and who need someone to hover over them to get their work done.

Courtney

The library closed on Saturdays for home games during football season, so if you are trying to complete research, it can be difficult.

Chelsey

I believe LSU isn't seen as the amazing school it really is. Louisiana is often seen as backwoods amd sup-par, but LSU has greatly prepared me for life in the work force. I feel that my experiences at LSU have helped me to build an impressive resume and have taught me the skills I will need to succeed.