University of Houston Top Questions

What do you consider the worst thing about University of Houston? Why?

Jorge

One of the worst things at the University of Houston would be the parking situation. With the new stadium being built and other kinds of construction that have been going on, there have been many parking lots that have been closed down due to the construction. If you want a really good parking spot and a guaranteed spot as well, you should definitely consider getting the parking garage pass because you will always have a secure spot on campus and your car would be protected from anything. Also you wouldn't be struggling in finding a spot every day.

Tri

The worst thing at Univeristy of Houston was receiving emails about police warnings of robbery, rape (rarely), etc. What I do know though is that security had been improving dramatically since the first day I attended UH.

yara

I consider the lack of career advice the worst aspect of University of Houston. The lack of expertise and adequate guidance from the staff fell short of my expectations to the point where I had to seek guidance outside of the institution.

Monique

Due to miscommunication on behalf of the school, I was not able to access some of my important students records.

Samantha

Since the orientation as a transfer student i haven't seen anything bad about my school. The only bad thing i am aware of is that the first year of studio for my five year completion of my bachelors degree in Architecture is that on your first day bring a lock otherwise other people will steal your stool. If you get a good stool its better to keep it close by with a lock nonetheless next time you will find yourself with an old shaky stool that might ruin your concentraion.

Wesley

The school is located in an area that is high in crime, so at times, personal security can be an issue.

Gerald

Parking. Parking by far is the only down side to The University of Houston.

Catherine

Parking

Rhiz

I consider the availability as the worst thing about my school. From the time I was a freshman until now, I believe the amount of students enrolled has increased tremendously, and this means that more students are driving to school. The school doesn't really promote commuting to school either, so finding a parking spot is extremely difficult.

Barbara

I'm a sucker for campus sizes. While attending A&M Galveston, I loved how small it was there. It took me 5 minutes to get to class on foot from my dormroom. I'm really nervous about the size of University of Houston. I have a long commute from home to school, and school to work. It's going to be a challenge, but I'm sure I will be alright.