University of Louisville Top Questions

What's the most frustrating thing about University of Louisville?

Cole

The most frustrating thing to me is the location of the dormitories. Only one of the dormitories is centralized while the rest lie on the outskirts of the campus. This makes what could be a five minute walk from anywhere on campus to a fifteen minute walk to some classes. During this winter we received an above average amound of snow for Kentucky which made for harsh conditions on the way to class. The university only delayed classes but did not plow many sidewalks. This resulted in slippery and cold paths to classes and upset students.

Lucas

The most frustrating thing about my school is the lack of communication. People don't talk to each other; they pretend to not see each other so as to avoid confrontation. The upkeep of this causes a lack of personal communication among peers my age all over the country.

Madeline

It's too expensive and not enough financial aid opportunities are given. 90{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} of on campus jobs are only for students who qualified for work study.

Kenzie

Parking for off campus students was difficult becuase you had to make sure you met the shuttle times. It was just more of a hassle then it needed to be.

Analise

One of the most frustrating things about my school (right above parking) is the lack of collaboration between the different schools/areas of study.

Jenna

That I am accumuating so much debt.

Keith

There is alot of students, and the staff must try to take care of everyone. Because of this, there is a ridiculous amount of bureaucracy. This creates a sense that the staff is impersonal and inflexible.

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Parking

Kelsey

The most frustrating thing about my schoool is the lack of scholarships and aid available. For those who don't recieve financial aid federally and do not have there parents helping them, there are no scholarships or grants available. Basically it leaves multiple students with massive amounts of loans upon graduation, and I wish there was something the university could do to help that.

Samantha

The tuition is incredibly high