The worst thing about our school is the lack of enthusiasm we have in terms school spirit. I think its terrible because it carries over and some people end up talking bad about LMU, their own college and it is terrible to hear because it's those people who give us a bad name.
The worst thing about the school is the cost of tuition and housing. Everything is so expensive and I do not have this kind of money to pay for it.
There are too many people that flaunt their parent's money
the physical therapy
virtually no alumni network, likely due to a ubiquitous lack of school spirit on campus. There were more USC and UCLA shirts than LMU shirts. Also, there disproportionately few out of state students, and thus inadequate resources to ease the transition. I knew many students who left because they felt different or left out for not being from cali. The surrounding neighborhood is constantly complaining and harrassing students.
the students are all rich and snobish. its hard when one comes from a lower social class to get along here and actually pay for the expensive tuition
too many white people but not enough minority people on campus
nothing
Finding Parking.
The worst thing would have to be that some people are too fake.
Although there are so many things that I love about my school, if I had to chose something about it that is not so favorable in my viewpoint, it would have to be that it is so far from my home in the Redlands area and I have found it extremely difficult to find a decently priced place to stay. As "head of the household," a term used to describe my tax filing status, I am responsible for more or less taking care of my parents since something devestating happened in my family. I'd like to afford housing here.
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