University of Nebraska-Lincoln Top Questions

What do you consider the worst thing about University of Nebraska-Lincoln? Why?

Emily

Some of the classes are too big!

Jamison

The cultural makeup of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln seems to be extremely lopsided. Many students on campus are from small towns across the Great Plains, and they generally seem be classified as white-Caucasian. There is a strong representation of study abroad students, especially from Asian countries; campus is overwhelmingly of one ethnic background.

Sarah

The worst thing about my school would be the cost. However, you can usually get quite a bit of financial aid. Other than that, there are loans available to students with no interest until 6 months after you graduate.

Daniel

Being forced to educate others that come from a different cultural and community than you that are often unwilling to view the world from a perspective different than their own.

Cammie

The difficulty of getting schedules set up (offering of classes limited).

Kelli

I think the worst part is the rising tuition and difference between in-state and out-of-state tuition. I do not think some of the construction is necessary on campus, and I live extremely close to Nebraska but am paying quite a bit more than my friends who are from the state.

Amanda

The worst thing is that because we are a research university sometimes instructors are more focused on research and not on teaching, so their teaching methods aren't always great.

Emily

Certain professors who act holier-than-thou and make fun of students.

Neil

The academic workload of each class, because it is not always conductive to learning, but rather comes off as busy work sometimes, and has the cumulative effect of stifling socialization.

Alison

Some teachers are there for their research, but they have to teach a class too... so they end up being poor teachers because they don't really care about teaching, just their research.