The University of Texas at Austin Top Questions

What do you consider the worst thing about The University of Texas at Austin? Why?

Makayla

That the campus eateries don't really tend to the fact that students don't have a lot of money for food. All of the eateries along the street just outside the campus are rather expensive, and I feel like the school or zoning should make more of an effort to promote cheaper, even healthier options on that front. In addition, the shops within campus (besides the buffets/cafeterias) are overpriced in all of their products. I understand that the university doesn't buy direct so their needs to be some money added to compensate, but it still seems that all of the food is well above its retail value, making kids spend more on top of their tuition.

Makayla

That the campus eateries don't really tend to the fact that students don't have a lot of money for food. All of the eateries along the street just outside the campus are rather expensive, and I feel like the school or zoning should make more of an effort to promote cheaper, even healthier options on that front. In addition, the shops within campus (besides the buffets/cafeterias) are overpriced in all of their products. I understand that the university doesn't buy direct so their needs to be some money added to compensate, but it still seems that all of the food is well above its retail value, making kids spend more on top of their tuition.

Victoria

My school, like for most, has been my greatest companion to my new-found "adult" freedom. Unlike most, however, my school is exactly 1,264 miles from home. Although there are so many things to love about this University, if I had to choose one downside it would be that it doesnt take but a handful of students from out of state (10{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} to be exact). Although I took that percentage as a challenge, I wish more "out-of-staters" were accepted and had the opportunity to see how amazing life at the greatest university in the country really is.

Andrea

The worst thing about University of Texas at Austin is that since there are so many people here, you can be easily looked over and forgotten. If you think you are good at something, there are a thousand people here who are better at it than you are. If you have lived your life being the big fish in a small pond, coming here you will know be a tadpole among a sea of sharks. It can be a reality check on many levels, it is up to the you whether they are up for that challange.

Chloe

The University of Texas at Austin was a wonderful school. However, as with all schools, there were downfalls. Some organizations that I was involved with (and made incredible memories with) had members whom were blatantly racist and held ‘Old-South’ viewpoints. In so, they were diminutive of more liberal or open-minded ideas. This could, at times, be hard to hear or experience.

Emily

I would say that the lack of financial aid or scholarships available is the worst thing about the school. College is expensive and Texas doesn't help much.

Erika

The most typical complaint about The University of Texas is the size of the school. Some of the classes are big and it is in an urban city that has a lot to offer, but to some it may be a disadvantage. I would say keep an open mind and take advantage of all the resources it offers to prevent from getting lost in the crowd.

Kathleen

The worst part about the Univeristy of Texas is the size of the school. The size of the student body as well as the size of the campus can be overwhelming. The large campus makes it easy to get lost and it's a long walk between classes, however with time the campus becomes familiar and there are shuttles to bring you around campus which helps with the walking.

Caroline

The worst part about The University of Texas at Austin is that it is somewhat difficult to make new friends if you are not heavily involved in social activities.

miranda

There are simply too many people for each student to receive personal attention. When it comes time to register, talk about financial aid, study abroad, or go to the campus health clinic there are always long lines, loads of paperwork, and generally a huge amount of waiting and hassle. The situation with student housing is similar, and it's difficult to get a place somewhere nice. There is a giant dorm called Jester where basically all freshman and a lot of unlucky older students get lumped together when the rest of the places run out of room.