University of Kentucky Top Questions

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

Cynthia

The stupidity of people and close-mindedness.

William

The campus police, they harass the students for having fun. They won't stop the real crime like laptops being stolen only drinking!

blair

The worst is walking to class through the snow and ice when you have to park on the other side of campus, but who doesn't have to do that at a big school.

dean

The cazy amount of people ther are a lot and sometimes it can be overwhelming

Stephanie

Parking

Michael

The worst thing I consider about my school is the size. It's a duanting size, but its something I used to. I have attended other large schools and have grown accustom to it. Coming from out-of-state and not knowing anyone can be terrifying. I'm adjusting to my new surroundings and have been welcomed with open arms.

Andrew

Without a doubt, the social structure at the University of Kentucky has been most detrimental and only negative thing about my experience here. Everyone is like me, only with less substance. The core of the social circle is greek life. You have the option of living a low-key, quiet college life, or joining a greek organization to make friends and stay busy. There seems to be few other ways to make friends and get involved which is a huge shame for a school and town that is so rich in so many ways. It lacks social diversity, bottom line.

Demetrius

I consider the parking the worst thing at my school because there are limited places to park.

Kathryn

I know alcohol is a big deal on any college campus and while this doesn't bother me a great deal, it is an issue that often leads to poor decisions, injuries, or deaths. I understand that there is really nothing anyone can do about this issue; I just wish that people did not care as much about drinking as they actually do. I believe it would save a lot of people a lot of problems.

Patryk

The worst thing about my school is sometimes having to walk in excess of twenty mintues to get to a class, or to get home. Me, being an athlete, have practice in the morning, and all of the athletic facilities for my sport are on one corner of the campus, while the majority of my classes are at the other corner. I also live in an off campus apartment and I dont want to drive because I can save money walking and the inavailabilty of parking during the day because usually every lot around classes are full.