College of Saint Benedict Top Questions

What do you consider the worst thing about your school? Why?

Gaozong

It's not as Diverse as my high school was.

Katherine

There really isn't a bad thing about this school. The only thing I could say that would be bad is the high cost of tuition.

Rebecca

The worst thing about the College of St. Benedict is the lack of diversity. Going into college, the diversity of a campus was not something that I thought would bother me. However, within my first couple of weeks of living on campus, I realized how much I missed meeting and seeing people from diverse backgrounds. I grew up in the heart of the city and have attended public schools my whole life until now. Growing up in the city has introduced me to so many rich cultural backgrounds, and has taught me the importance of tolerance and acceptance.

Stephanie

The worst thing about this school is having the split campuses. it works well in between classes but it is very inconvenient if you need to get back and forth at random times

Anna

The worst thing about my school is all the alcohol use that happens on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights. I don't like riding the bus on the weekends because there are so many rowdy drunk people/

Stephanie

Teh worst thing about my school is the lack of diversity. Sometime i really wish that I would have gone to a more divers school because of the experience that comes along with that.

Bethany

The worst thing about the school is the day schedule. It is on a odd-even day time frame. You have classes on either odd or even days and labs are assigned once every six class days. It is confusing to get used to, and it means that you have class every day.

Sara

The worst thing about this school is the farm location.

Amanda

The worst thing about this school is that sometimes the student body doesn't have a voice in administrative decisions. It is somewhat frustrating to be left out of the loop on important issues that affect your college career. Other than that everything is great about this college experience.