University of Georgia Top Questions

What's the most frustrating thing about your school?

Beth

The lack of diversity of the students and the overwhelming amount of activities you can do.

Carlen

I think the most frustrating thing is that my majors are both smaller programs here at UGA, so it is a little harder to get the classes I want. However, the professors and advisors are very helpful if you ask them.

jessica

number of people in the classes is too big

Satoria

The most frustrating thing about my school is the workload; UGA is academically demanding and requires a lot of time to be dedicated to studying. Also, since there are so many activities/clubs/sports to be involved in, its hard to find time to do all the things I want to be involved in. However, I love having the opportunity to be involved in so many things and I also love the fact that our school is known for good academics. I'm glad I attend a school where both my social life and my academics are highly valued.

Caitlyn

The most frustrating thing about UGA is the large greek life that exists here; they are obnoxious and dominate the social arena of Athens.

Corey

Dealing with financial aid. Sometimes they give wrong information.

Laura

The large classes and the research focus. I think many students miss out on learning and doing well because they do not learn by lectures and reseach focus classes.

Jessica

The most frustrating thing about my school is the dominance of fraternities and sororities on students' social lives. Even though the percentage of students involved in Greek life on campus is small in comparison to the total number of students attending UGA, I am still made to feel that my social life is sub-par because I am not a member of a sorority. It would be wonderful if this elite mindset could be eradicated.