Southern Polytechnic State University Top Questions

What's the most frustrating thing about Southern Polytechnic State University?

Andres

it is very disorganized and there is no school pride.

Shah

The lack of females, with the current male:female ratio being 4:1, is the only frustrating thing about this school.

ElHadji

There were some issues with Financial Aid but everything was resolved. Some teachers do not respond to emails, they prefer to interact through the phone.

karla

Sometimes finding a parking spot becomes a headache.

matthew

the housing paymet are a kind of high. and when you are looking to have fun, everyone else might be busy with class work.

Tiane

Not being able to have the sororities I want here (although it iss not the school's fault)

Sandra

The most frustrating thing is ratio of males to females. Because this school focuses more on engineering more guys are enrolled in the institution. Me, being a female, I am always surrounded by alot of guys, which makes it a little bit frustrating.

Felipe

The social life at this school is frustrating. Most people stick to certain groups of people and dont usually migrate out of that. I personally have experienced this, even though I am outgoing as far as the social aspect goes. Also, most people here are what one might consider "nerdy," thus, they don't leave the confines of their room and don't usually allow others into their space.

Matthew

the most Fustrating thing at SPSU is the organization of documentation. they will tell you you have an issue with housing payment for example, and when you check there is no problem. and they hold back your grade because of that mistake made.

Ashan

The most frustrating thing about my school is the ratio between male and female students. Because the school is mainly for some form of engineering, not many females attend. It is kind of weird coming from high school where the ratio was about equal and coming to a school where there may be no more than four or five girls in your class. For some it may be beneficial but it takes away from the college experience of socializing with other students.