Paige
The clubs arent very inviting, one definitley feels like an outsider. There also are very limited classes for the students, i am wasting my time taking core classes that are doing nothing to help me figure out what I want to do in the future
Jahzeel
I personally beleive that the worst thing about my school is that they do not have enough funds to be able to expand to different areas of the state. By doing this they would provide greater opportunities for students and at the same time increase the university's reputation. This is in my opinion the worst thing about my school.
Scottie
Theres is not anything bad about my school.
Amelia
The worst thing, to me, about my school is the lack of support from the general public. It seems that many view NGCSU as a low class school, and a last resort. I feel the academic rigors to be suffiecient, and the school to be the best I have ever experienced.
MEGAN
The worst thing about my school would probably be that it does not offer an extended amount of degree's to choose from. This can sometimes be a challenge to prospective students because it limits their abilities to choose which degree they want to complete. They offer a generous amount of degrees, but as far as higher master degree's, choices are limited. A degree is one of the most important thing that a person can have, and if North Georgia does not offer certain ones they may loose prospective students.
Lindsey
The worst thing about my school is the amount of recognition it doesn't get.
Gina
At North Georgia College and State University, there is not much to do on the weekends. Like most colleges and universities, there are acitvities going on throughout the weekend or a friday night football game; but there is no football games at NGCSU due to no football team. Besides nothing really to do on campus, NG is an awesome school!
Kaylee
I do not like the big change from high school to college. It is so much different! I think there needs to be a class or something to prepare you and let us incoming freshman know what will be expected.
Tina
Many professors appear to be far too liberal and not interested in discussing or pursuing conservative conversation. The administration sets the tone and the professors fail to address or discuss conservative values with their students. Some professors feel free to denegrade Republicans and Tea Party members instead of discussing ideas.
Additionally, the history of this country is falling to the wayside on campus. I feel compelled to educate my fellow students on the accuracies of history; otherwise, they will not question the actions of politically dictatorial behavior. An historical perspective is mandatory for a healthy nation.
Melissa
Walking up and down all the hills.