Monica
The worst thing about my school is the fact that classes are so unequally spaced out and it takes a while to get to each of them without being late. Also most teachers are not sympathetic about this problem.
Jessica
The worst thing about my school is the number of students to amount of space ratio. The staff still does a wonderful job making sure each student gets equal attention, but there is nowhere to park or live. I did not even get football tickets this year along with about 1/4 of the rest of the student body. I love going to a major university, but that is a huge down side of it.
Patrick
The racial tension and greek life.
Ginger
It's awesome :) But there is a pretty big hatered between greeks and independents.
christen
The worst thing about my school in my opinion are the steriotypes, and the cliques. When people come to the University they automatically think that they belong in a certain group. They dont think that they can hang out with someone different than themselves. There is almost like a division of people when it comes down to it. Not everyone is like that but those are a few things that I have noticed.
Emily
There is too much emphasis on Greek life.
Brandi
The worst thing about my school would be nothing. No, my school is not perfect, but it is a wonderful instiution to attend. It is the way a student should live the college life through school spirit, education values, and making life long friends.
Brandon
I consider the worst thing about my school is the level of racism that is still among students. I believe that our generation should be more accepting of other people's cultures and race. I think that is bead because it causes some students to have a bad experience at the university and it should not be that way. No one should be put down and ostracized simply because of the color of their skin.
Haley
The Greek system. If you are not involved in a Sorority or Fraternity, it is easy to feel left out.
Kim
I would say the best and the worst thing about my school is its history. The University of Alabama was established in 1831 and is a beautiful school with a lot of great history. Yet, due to its historic nature and location, it was also the sight for several anti-integration movements from the 1800s until the 1970s. Though our school is more integrated now (I can't say fully integrated because it's not), this history, and that of Birmingham--a large city close to Tuscaloosa--sometimes casts a shadow over the great things this school has done.