I would consider the worst thing about Lycoming College to be the price of its tuition. I love Lycoming, the professors are wonderful, it is one of the few schools with my intended major and I am extremely dedicated to my academics. This being said it would be very hard for me to leave Lycoming and I definitly do not want to, I am trying to pay for it to the best of my ability. But the cost of Lycoming has given me many stressful nights thinking about how I will pay off all of my loans in the future.
I would say the food in the cafeteria. It's very limited and not always the tastiest stuff.
The surrounding area isn't always the greatest, but it is still better than being in the heart of Philly.
The worst thing about the school is the cafe- for obvious reasons, eating cafe food every day anywhere isn't gonna be up to par with homecooked meals.
Either the high tuition or the lack of variety in the cafeteria.
Since it is a small school, selection of classes is limited. Some courses are only offered one class in one semester of that year. Some courses are only offered one semester every other year. So, you really have to plan ahead to make sure you get all the classes you need/want.
Honestly, its the food... I'm a vegetarian and I must admit that when I'm here at school, I really don't eat very much, often or very well.
The administration was very relucant to listen to the students needs and demands. The projects the actually did "for" the students did not involve student input.
The price. $35,000 is an awful lot of money and I don't recieve a lot in financial aid, even though they promised me a lot of money to make me interested in the school.
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