University of California-Berkeley Top Questions

What do you consider the worst thing about University of California-Berkeley? Why?

Inna

It is easy to get lost in the crowd or to stick to one click because it is such a large university. However, its not too hard to overcome this.

Chontel

The parking.

Neva

Homeless community

Vanessa

I think it's a shame that we have so many resources at hand, we have so much ability at hand, we have so much to offer and we want to offer it to everyone; and because it all gets dispersed and convoluted, and we're not private and we don't have that much money to pay for everything we need, it's beaurocracy and everyone loses within the mess.

Jose

There are a lot of students who do not value the city or even the school well enough. For example, people from Southern California (organge country)

Sandy

The worst thing about attending UC Berkeley is the cost of living. While the area and campus are amongst the most exciting and most beautiful places to be, it simply is very hard to afford living in such an area. Housing is a complete mess; one often lives with at least two or three other people in a tiny apartment. Gas is ridiculous; it almost hit five dollars during the summer of 2008. Many people who live here are in really uncomfortable and stresseful financial situations.

Seyi

The worst thing is that there is a racial group separation. What I mean by that is that the Armenians hang out with their racial group & the same goes for other racial groups as well. Although there is a wide range/ diversity of ethnicity groups, most hang out with their own racial groups and it's hard to get in the other "circle."

Bao

The worst thing about the school is the hilly terrain. Sure, it gives me a great workout, but the downfall of it is that by the time I arrive to my classroom, I'm probably going to be dripping sweat. Furthermore, when I need to hustle to class because I have some project due and I'll be penalized points if I arrive to lab class late, it's just so demoralizing to find yourself at the foot of the monster hill that leads from Moffitt Library to Latimer.

Sasha

The size, because small communities are a little more hard to come by.

Klara

Sometimes it gets so competitive. People tend to forget that grades are not all that matters :)