Maryam
The fact that the professors do not care for the sucess of their students.
Rebecca
The campus is too large. There is only 10 minutes allowed between classes to get to/from each class. As large as this campus is, that is inadequate time to reach your next class (especially if you have to go from one end of campus to the other).
Matthew
I felt as though most of my professors were really there to be researchers and writers. The professors I had (especially within my major of Communication) were very very poor verbal/lecture communicators and didn't facilitate my learning any more than the textbook alone would have. Of course there were a few exceptions...but the general rule was this.
Monica
I'd say the worst thing about UW is the actual size of campus. The Seattle campus is huge; you have to time your walking just right in order to get to class on time. It usually takes about 30 minutes to go from one end of campus to the other so you definitely have to plan accordingly for classes!
Emily
Ensembles, they're not very commited
Katie
The size of the school is very intimidating to many people. Several of my friends chose to not attend the University because of it's size; they were afraid it would be hard to stand out or become involved.
David
The worst thing about my school is the face that frats are the only place that really involve the night social life. If there were other alternatives, being in a frat wouldn't be that in but since its the only way to go to get girls a lot of people join them.
Emily
I would say that the worst thing about my school is the tough grading protocol that some departments have. For example, the Chemistry department puts their average grade at about a 2.8. This means that it doesnt matter if you do "average", you have to be above average. However, if everyone attempts to be above average, then the average grade is raised and its even harder to rise above that grade. It means you have to work SO hard just to get above average. If you ask me, its a little ridiculous.
Erin
The size is daunting to the new student. One feels extremely insignificant and forgotten sometimes. However, this usually creates two different results; the student learns of the impending competition due simply by the massiveness of the student body drives them to demand attention and accomplish distinction or creates apathy because people get forgotten, usually the latter. Another problem is that it can be very difficult to make friends because there is no sense of college community. Everyone is doing their own thing and often stay in the same groups they were in from high school.