Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania Top Questions

What do you consider the worst thing about Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania? Why?

Jon

It always seems to be raining in Slippery Rock. The campus is on a bunch of hills, so after it rains there are streams of water on the walkways.

Audrey

The worst thing about the school I will be atteneding is how far away it is from where I live.

Stacie

That there are too many scholarships for our crapy sports teams, but not enough for our fantastic music, theatre, dance, and art departments.

Zack

The worst thing about Slippery Rock University in my opinion is the food service. The meals served at the dining halls are nothing to look to forward to and it is overpriced. The newest on campus dining hall recently received positive national recognition, but I definitely believe the on-campus eating experience could be much better.

Tyler

The worst part about my school is the difficulty you can sometimes have when trying to talk to people in charge. Some offices give you the run around when you are trying to get things changed while others do a spectacular job at helping.

Amandalee

The construction site often is loud.

Jessica

A lot of the students at school go home on the weekends. There's always things to do- but it's considered a "suitcase" school.

Dana

I think the worst thing about my school would be the peer pressure to party and drink. I think that there needs to be more people speaking out and saying that I do not drink or party. The peer pressure to do both is intense. The amount of illegal activities, mainly drinking, people get away with is crazy. I wish there were more people who speak out and say I can still have fun and not drink.

Brian

The worse part of Slippery Rock University would have to be there availabilityfor classes. They have more students then open available classes. If they had more classes offered then that would help a lot of students from having to take summer courses at a community college. For Example, Public Speaking is a class that a lot of students take over the summer at a community college close to them because it's so hard to get into the class.

Melissa

The worst thing would be a tie between financial aid promising money and never giving it out to students needing it. The second would be the lack of encouraged involvement.