Washington State University Top Questions

What do you consider the worst thing about Washington State University? Why?

janna

It is hard to think of the worst thing about WSU because i simply love it here. it is a great community; however, most would agree that there i not much to do in the area.

griselda

what i consider to be the worst thing about my school is that it does not offer any time to socialize with friedns and classes are to far apart frokm each other .

A'Leesia

The hills on my campus are exhaisting and everything is so spread apart, from the recreational center, to the dorm rooms.

Elizabeth

The worst thing is if one is not interested in partying every weekend, it takes some effort to find something to do in the small town. But once you have established friends and a routine, this problem should dissapear.

JEFFREY

If you are a football fanatic at all, this isn't your school. We have Mike Leach now, so there is hope.

Taylor

The hills, I haven't experienced walking to class in the snow yet, but I will probably slip alot because of the hills.

Alexis

People being ambivalent towards littering and being polite to others

Aaron

To me the biggest frustration about my school is the advising system. Every semester you are mandated to meet with your specific councelor, who never has an appointment open, and figure out what courses you need to take to graduate with a specific degree. The problem lies in the fact that many times you are told to take the wrong courses and end up sitting through needless hours of a class that actually did nothing to advance your progress in the desired degree.

Karen

I never had any problems attending Washington State University. I found the campus and the intructors to very supportive and accomidating to me and the rest of my cohort at the university. I felt the workloads were heavy, however, fair for my degree.

Hieu

There is not much cohesion or student activities on the WSU campus in Spokane. This leads to a sense of isolation and may impact the student's ability to interact with one another.