University of Georgia Top Questions

What's the most frustrating thing about University of Georgia?

Samantha

Pre-calculus. Others told me Chemistry and Accounting are also frustrating. Once one joins UGA and take one of these classes, they will understand.

Stacey

The most frustrating thing about UGA is that, since it is such a large school, most classes freshman year have around 300 students. This means you won't get as much one-on-one time with the professors. However, this is not too bad as all professors have office hours.

Sona

The most frustating thing about my school is the lack of diversity there.

Sydney

The most frustrating thing is that most professors don't update the gradebook, so you almost never know how you're doing in a class. I've always motivated myself by looking at my grades, and since I can't see them, I have no idea if I need to put in more work or if I'm doing well in a class. If i were able to see my grades, I would be able to put in extra effort to make sure they're as high as I wanted them to be.

Rachel

I don't feel like I fit in since I'm not in a sorority.

Joel

It is very hard to focus on my school work all of the time. There are so many things that are so much more interesting to me than school work.

Katelyn

The size of campus. It is beautiful and an ideal place to attend school but it can be overwhelmingly large. Not the student body size but the actual landsize of campus. Having a class on north campus followed by a class on south campus can be difficult. Until you begin your core studies during junior and senior year, classes will be spread out and it can be potentially difficult to reach them on time if you don't have at least a 30 minute break between two.

Anna

The size was very daunting and hard not to be intimidated by

Abijeet

The high stress levels.

Komran

Without a doubt the most frustrating thing about the University of Georgia is the amount of money it takes to graduate. Did I work tirelessly in high school to become accepted into this high end institution only to pile more and more debt onto my back? The education society expects me to acheive is already difficult to obtain from an academic standpoint. Why should there be an extra barrier for those who are not well endowed?