Kent State University at Kent Top Questions

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

Siobhan

Cost because they continue to go up on costs but they do not offer enough financial aid

andre

The cost, because there are something that we pay for that not all of us use, or ever plan on using

Rashade

The worst this about my school is the expenses. Tuition is hard to pay. at least for my family

Kelsey

The worst thing about Kent State University is parking. For commuter students, it is very hard to get used to the parking system. Also for visitors, it can be very confusing on where they are and aren't allowed to park.

Ericka

The regional campuses provide many of the fundamental classes to begin your education, but to finish the majority of bachelor degree programs, you have to attend the main campus which has much more of a lecture feel instead of the small class, one on one attention the regional campuses possess. Also, it's much more expensive.

Shannon

The worst thing about my school is the communication between students, advisors, teachers and administration. They are suppossed to work towards helping us achieve our academic and life goals but they fail to communicate with each other to facilitate an enviornment in which we can succeed.

Rebecca

Lack of diversity in foreign languages. I would like to take Hindi, and it is not offered.

Rebekah

The worst thing about Kent State would have to be how some majors are over looked. Some of the majors on campus are "new" and haven't been around long, like Athletic Training. We do just as much work as the athletes at the school do, but we don't get recognized like they do. I think that we should be offered scholarships and honored for how much time we put in for the team and be treated like one of the athletes.

Scott

The worst thing about Kent State is the class size. Most high schools have class sizes of less than 30, and KSU contains several classes over 300. The transition is extremely difficult, and grades typically reflect the tough change. In big classes, students feel less like individuals and more like a number. In my psychology class, I was one of 400 students, and class was held in a massive, two-story auditorium. The class size was intimidating, and the lack of individual attention that each student received made the learning process more difficult.

Ephraim

Absolutly nothing.