What DON'T you like abour your school?

<p>Not enough straight girls and guys.
Bad food (which is why i eat out a lot)
You have to pay to print if you don't have a printer.
Lack of any attention to the athletic department.</p>

<p>I love my school though. Emerson College WOOO!</p>

<p>I am already totally disappointed with everything about my life,including myself and my school. That's why I even don't have the desire to complain.</p>

<p>It's totally a joke.</p>

<p>crappy reputation(for being a branch campus to a really good school), other students have no motivation, some students are like...70 years old, food sucks, people dont care about academics.</p>

<p>And THATS why I'm transferring!</p>

<p>Oh snap, yucca, That's my whole mentality right now. It's bad but, "whatcha gonna do ...." lol. Sometimes life would be better if i went to a state school, sit in a class of 200 and sleep my way through school getting A's cuz my test scores were good, not because im a good student. Sigh.. Bickering is what i feel like doing. My dorm sucks, How do i have a 22 year old drunkard living in a freshman dorm -.- I left my gigantic room with a queen size bed for this.. dying kids mattress. </p>

<p>I need help with some motivation.</p>

<p>I have to pay 8cents for printing stuff. Other than that I'm content with everything...</p>

<p>The parking situation at Auburn is bloody awful, though slightly improved over last year. There's always perpetual construction going on-- they never actually finish any one thing before they start on something else, although after this summer when they finish the new student union, HOPEFULLY there will only be one thing being built (new dorms) and it's on the other side of campus from the quad. The Tiger Transit bus system could be better, we're paying enough for it. They don't run often enough or fast enough (it's like they're not allowed to go over 25 mph). Some lines are neglected and given two old crappy rattling buses with squeaky brakes (like mine) while other routes of the approximate same length and distance are given three nice new buses and it sucks. I don't really have anything bad to say about the school part of school, it's mostly administrative stuff.</p>

<p>Some of those things aren't too bad. Much of it is a matter of perspective.
Why USF could rock:
-Easy to get drugs if you want them
-School tries to emphasize moral education
-Tasty (read unhealthy) cafeteria food
-Rich kids are not the stereotypical rich kids
-Anorexic girls... (I don't know how to turn this into a positive)
-Walls obey the laws of physics
-Lots of girls (sorry ladies)
-Teachers make you take learning into your own hands</p>

<p>to the person who asked/assumed that i signed up to post this...
my account got deleted for being too honest about USF, so I created this one to help spread the word. So here are the things I dislike about the University of San Francisco
-large percentage of student body are drug dealers
-school claims to have a moral mission...ha. ha.
-cafeteria food options include the addition of 10+ pounds to your frame
-pretentious people from rich suberbs who claim to be hippies
-anorexic girls who ostracize others for eating...anything.
-walls move. literally. i was sitting in my bed one night and my neighbor banged up against the wall and it slightly moved. this is frightening considering there are major earthquakes in the region.
-girl to guy ratio is seven girls for every 1 guy.
-teachers who don't teach
...i could go on.</p>

<p>NYU -
1. People who think they are somehow above the rest of the society's influence with their unique artsy pursuits and think they are just soooo "New York" when they read Ginsburg at the local coffee shop (while paying with their daddy's credit card).
2. I can never find a desk at the part of the library that faces the park :)
3. No wireless in the dorms</p>

<p>a more interesting question to me is why Selenium707 didn't discover these drawbacks before applying, or before deciding to enroll. 10 minutes on campus would let you see the guy-girl ratio, and a few hours on campus (let alone an overnite stay) would have revealed the rest.</p>

<p>Sounds like a cautionary tale about what can happen if you don't research where you're applying.</p>

<p>sounds like a cautionary tale of suck a d i c k! Anyone who disagrees me will be sentenced to a life of herpes!!! how dare anyone disagree with the greatest mineral on earth!!!</p>

<p>i don't want herpes.... <em>sob</em></p>

<p>my schools student body makes the place look like a little-taipei, worse since the city itself is mad diverse but the student population seems a bit...homogenous</p>

<p>Haha! Berkeley, right? Seriously, too many Asians. Clubs are just dominated by them. And the other bad thing is that other races seem to make it a point to separate themselves from Asians. (Yes, I know Asian encompasses a wide variety of cultures and races. Yet, take a stroll through Berkeley, and you'll see what I mean.)</p>

<p>Ugh. Nothing interesting to do nearby off-campus. Most things are quite far off and difficult to reach with public transportation. If you don't have a car or friends with cars, you are pretty much doomed. -_-</p>

<p>UC Irvine, home of the Asian losers. haha, as a transfer student, I just wanna get the hell out of here ASAP. I had so much fun in my JC, Mtsac, in which fulfilled with competitive atmosphere and friendly ppl. At Irvine, most professors are not here to teach, and most students are just busy on finding/working their part time jobs or going to some homo parties. haha</p>

<p>clique asians</p>