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?

Derionne

The worst thing about my school would have to be the large classes that we are sometimes put in. Courses that require individual attention, such as math and science, sometimes have as many as 800 students in one class. This makes it hard for a professor to establish a pace for the class that is comfortable for the students, and many students fall behind because of this.

Jessica

The worst thing at my school is the other students and the compitition they present. It can bring you down sometimes.

bradley

The worst thing about this school is the lack of respect, academically, from outsiders. Most people think LSU is a party school and that the education one receives is third tier. The education is actually quite good. LSU would be so much better if others recognized it for its reality versus its perception.

William

Very hard to meet people if you are not from the area.

Jessica

Not enought financial aid given out.

Eric

I would say the worse thing about the school is the prices. Everything on campus cost so much money that I often find myself spending more than I originally plan. There are meal plans that I have not been able to try, but from the view of an off-campus commuter, things can get expensive fast. Especially in recent months. Renovations on the student union has cut off many of the cheaper food restaurants I normally visit. I have since been forced to pay upwards of $7 for things like a sandwich or a bagel.

Brandon

The worst thing about my school is their insistence on this so called "flagship agenda." In my opinion, it's a waste of money.

Daisha

The worst thing is the budget cuts. It puts the students at a disadvantage.

Sharissa

The worst thing about my school is all the construction and renovating that is taking place. Also, the lack of parking for those people who have cars.

Rachael

The size of freshman classes. During my first year, I was lost in my classes that contained 200-300 people. I would have like smaller classes, like the ones I have now as a upperclassman.