University of California-Santa Barbara Top Questions

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

Lina

There's a lot of partying! I don't mind it so much, but sometimes students shouldn't drink as much as they do.

Katherine

The worst thing about my school is I'm from a middle class family and unable to receive financial aid. Since I'm an out of state student that means my parents pay about 42k a year for me to go to a really good school, but its not a great school academically. The alumni needs to be supportive. We could use a foot ball team and some more parking. People like living off campus but it is REALLY expensive. Rent for sharing a room is usually between 600-700 a month excluding utilities.

kelsey

People are a little supperfucial, you just have to look through those people and you will find cool people

Syna

The Fraternaties and the Sororities. They fit a very stereotypical role and the worst people I have met have been members of the Greek system.

beatrice

students taking unprescribe drugs to study better.

Rhianna

Huge lectures make it hard to learn sometimes. I had an 8:00am biology class I could hardly stay awake during and there were about 800 people in it. I could hardly hear or see the professors. I also dislike the surrounding community Isla Vista, mainly because sometimes I have classes in IV and driving around there is horrible; too many bicyclists that don't share the road. I also don't like the registering for classes procedure; it feels very competetive at times.

Andra

The drinking is extremely popular, there are not very many extracurricular activities besides that.

Monica

The party scene can be very intense at our school.

Sara

UCSB, although really cleaning up its reputation in recent years, is definitely known as a party school. This didn't detract from my experience, but if you aren't interested in a relaxed environment, then this school isn't for you. I'd say the biggest downfall of the school is that it isn't very racially diverse, and the students are rather cookie-cutter and superficial. It's more difficult here to make lasting friends and to network.

Trevor

Its emphasis on researcu