Southeastern University Top Questions

What do you consider the worst thing about Southeastern University? Why?

Jordan

Because I go to a Christian school, there is not always a lot of things to do. Most of the students do not drink, and college students are almost always poor, so we usually cannot afford to go out and do things. They also have a a ridiculous rule of not allowing different genders in the dorm room, which makes it difficult to hang out with a lot od our friends.

Isaac

It's far from the beach. I grew up on an island, so the lack of saltwater is sad

Jessica

Well I am just starting school this semester so not sure what the worst thing at my school is, but I would have to say no football team. I love football and going to the games. Besides that I am not sure.

David

Honestly, I can't think of anything. The process of admissions and transisitions has gone smooth. I researched a lot of schools. After disecting my options, my decision has yet to fail me.

Meagan

I do not get the opportunity to experience the real world.

Candace

The worst thing about the school is the lack of space. We have been increasing in numbers so quickly that the facilities can't keep up. I know that it takes money and time to create new dorms, classrooms, and buildings but it doesn't seem fast enough. I know that this is something that I cannot blame the school for, but it is the worst thing about the school and also the best.

Megan

The cost of attending Southeastern is the worst thing about the school. My parents don't qualify for financial aid, but yet my parents do not make as much as they did when I started school here. I hope that I can continue to attend Southeastern. I love everything about the school.

Alyssa

The cost to attend, because it goes up a little each year.

Tony

The food variety in the cafeteria. It's good food, but it just seems like the same thing every week.

Timothy

They focus too much on maintaining the facilities and are not concerned enough with what the students need/want. They are more focused on attracting new students than retaining the ones they have (and I believe their numbers show just that).