Syracuse University Top Questions

What's the most frustrating thing about Syracuse University?

Brandon

Most frustrating would be the cost of living, items sold through the campus being overpriced from books and class related items to food and living items.

Lydia

The winter.

Darren

The weather.

Garrett

the most frustrating thing about l.c. smith is the amount of work that you will recieve. i'm a computer science major and the work we get is ridiculous. Unless you are seriously devoted to ur major, you will not be enthusiuastic at all.

Greg

The most frustrating thin gat Syracuse is the inexperienced professors that are new to the field as well as the foreign teaching assitants who are impossible to understand. Also, the engineering work load is quite absurd, other than that, GO ORANGE!

Gregory

The most furstrating thing about SU would probably be how well the university manages to vacuum money from my wallet. The school is extremely expensive. I have barely any aid and with the current economic state, am not guaranteed that I will stay in the university for the remaining three and a half years. It's a great school that I would love to stay in. I would much prefer to apply my knowledge in SU than a community college back home.

Adam

Students tend to like getting drunk way to much in their free time. We get a day off, they drink.

Alexander

The most frustating thing about my school is that everyone tend to hang out with people of their same race like latinos would only hang out with latinos and white people with white people. There is a big diversity of student but they never do any activity together.

Chris

The most frusterating thing about this campus is that there is not that much to do on the weekends other than parties and there do not seem to be a large amount of opportunities that do not involve spending a large amount of money.

Matthew

The most frustrating thing about all schools is that it limits what you can learn in a certain time period. For example, they will not let you take more than 19 credits a semester even if you wanted to get the most out of your college career. I am a Mechanical Engineer major and most of my classes are already planned out but I also wanted to do Aerospace Engineering which is very similar to Mechanical Engineering. After I couldnt take Aerospace as well I also wanted to take Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.