University of South Carolina-Columbia Top Questions

What do you consider the worst thing about University of South Carolina-Columbia? Why?

Julia

freshman dorms are pretty old and dirty

Renee

The worst thing about my school is the availablility of parking and the fact that we don't have a wide variety of dining facilities.

Evan

They could do a better job at updating their computers and other technology resources. They also have have a bit of a problem with making sure there are enough classes for the people who need them.

Andrian

I would say religion. There are a variety of different religions on campus and some people do not how to approach them.

Megan

I honestly do not know what the "worst" thing about USC is. I love the school, the students, the atmosphere, the city, the social life, my classes. I am very satisifed here. I am in need of financial AID and I have had a very hard time getting help with that- so I guess the "worst" thing about USC is the lack of help in the administrative offices.

Ronnell

That there is a great number of people here. It's great because you meet people from everywhere, but housing, parking, classes, and other amenities become limited. The amount of racial diversity becomes more apparent, but it isn't terrible.

Bryan

Hmm..The worse thing would probably have to be parking and congestion because even though there are many places to park, there just isn't enough room for students, like myself, who commute.

Leslie

I consider the sororities and fraternities to be the worst thing about our school. If you are not in one, you get treated differently and looked down upon.

Krishna

The worst thing about my school is probably the parking situation for those who live off campus. So many students attend USC that it's almost impossible to find a parking spot if you dont have a parking permit.

Erinn

By far, the worst thing about the University of South Carolina is the parking situation. Paying 300 dollars a semester to keep my car parked in a safe place that's close to me doesn't neccessarily make me a happy camper.