University of Arizona Top Questions

What do you consider the worst thing about University of Arizona? Why?

Alexandria

The worst thing about my school would be how far away from my family.

Jessica

I think that the worse thing about my school is that it is raising its tuition and is being pressured to cut their budget and in order to stay in "buiness" so to speak they have to bill the students to make up the deficit in order to continue to function.

Ade

Recent budget cuts. Classes sizes have increased and tuition has increased

Dominic

I consider the worst thing about the University of Arizona to be the cost of attendance. Prices keep rising, and it's expensive for students, both in-state and out-of-state to attend.

Sabrina

The registration process, there always seemed to be too full of classes and once the school year started my schedule would change serval times before it was all together.

Elisabeth

The worst thing about the University of Arizona (UofA) at the time I attended was the problems occuring with one of the fraternityhouses. This fraternity did end up getting banned from the school however, so this would not be an issue for students attending the UofA at this time.

Holly

In my year and half at the University of Arizona I feel that diversity is extremely important being an African American myself and I feel that the school lacks itself in diversity although it prides itself on it. I think there could be higher ratios of minorities at this school, because I still find myself to be the only African American in my classes.

Natalia

I would consider the city of Tucson the worst part of our school. It isn't the safest city in America, and a car is usually needed to get around. Unfortunately the campus is situated in one of the worse parts of Tucson, but there are certain areas, such as the Foothills, that are really nice and worth going to visit.

Valerie

The worst thing about my school is the budget cuts. I cannot understnad how the tuition increases but the school is still cutting the budget. Budget cuts affect every department and every major. Class sizes continue to grow and less course are offered. The University of Arizona still has a huge selection of courses but I do not see how they are justifying budget cuts of any kind with tuition continuing to grow.

Nathaniel

The number of students can be pretty bad and causes some classes to be over three hundred students at a time. If i'm not there is around 30,000 students that attend the University. This also make lines at lunch really long sometimes.