University of Utah Top Questions

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

Leanne

The one frustrating thing that I have felt at this school is, the fact that they do not have a masters in psychology, in which I am currently going to be getting at another school next year. Other than that, I loved attending Columbia College, and would reccommend it for anyone who needs a school with small class sizes, and flexible schedules for the working adult.

Jamie

Very focused on grades, my undergrad was a 2.8 I didn't qualify for their programs, and had to go to a graduate school out of state.

Yili

The University of Utah is too big. Sometimes, I will lost my way.

Sara

It was impossible to get a hold of a real person in Housing; I lost housing scholarship money because no one was ever in the office to counter-sign the check, and I was charged a fee when I checked out of housing early because my RA was never around, and never responded to emails, to sign paperwork. I was thoroughly dissatisfied with my on-campus housing experience. (My sister, however, had a great time; then again, she had a room all to herself....)

Nicolaas

I don't know if I really do find anythig very frustrating about this school.

MyHanh

If you have the habit of procrastination back in high school or whenever, stop and I mean really STOP procrastinating, because once you fallen behind it's really hard to catch up unless you are like those superkids who always never do their work and somehow they are able to maintain a really good grade.

Jordan

The most frustrating thing about my school is probably the cost of living on campus. The cost is much higher then it would be to live off-campus, so while it is desireable to have a transition from home to being completely on your own, the price is very high.

Harrison

The most frustrating part about my school is all the contruction that goes on.

Nhu-Y

The tuition. It's not too much compared to Standford or Yale, but it's still a troublesome topic every semester, especially for me as my family and I barely make it in time for the tuition due date deadline. Financial aid says our family makes too much (which is not true) and scholarships never seem to want to help me.

ERIC

IS THAT MOST SCHOLARSHIPS ARE BASED ON GPA AND DON'T ACCOUNT FOR PERSONAL EXPERIENCE