Kennesaw State University Top Questions

What's the most frustrating thing about Kennesaw State University?

Gregory

The most frustrating thing about the school is that it seems most of the on-campus residents leave school on the weekends. So if you find yourself living on campus at KSU, weekends can sometimes be a bit boring, especially if you don't have a job.

Drew

While we have many students here, (over 22,000) it can still seem a bit tough getting to know people due to the fact that there aren't many things that bring us all together. Living in the south football is almost a requirement at a University, while our team is in the works the fact that we don't have one now sadly greatly affects what interaction and nightlife we have with each other on weekends due to the fact that without football many people fail to find other ways to congregate.

Abby

Kennesaw is rapidily growing, which sometimes causes problems like space on campus and class size.

Ana

Kennesaw State University is a great school. I have not gotten frustrated with anything about it.

Faith

The most frustrating thing for me is registration. Since I am not an honor student and was only a freshman, we got last choice so I got stuck with 8am classes. I am definately a night owl. I think that is pretty much all that frustrates me. Everything else I love.

Justin

The way they have their registration timetable set up. They take to long to let the people that need classes the most register just because they messed up one semester.

Thomas

I would say that the most frustrating this at this school is the lack of school spirit and student support in our varsity and club sports. Since we are located in North Metro Atlanta, students tend to support more of UGA or Georgia Tech because of their distinguished football programs. I would love to see more support for our school, because after all, we are paying to come here and paying for the college experience.

Bryan

Parking and Student Advisors

Alyssa

Smaller, not enough facilities to study.

Philip

The lack of university support for Greek life, such as fraternities and sororities.