 LTU went to New York University to ask the students what is the worst part about this school? I think it's just never feeling like you're doing enough. A lot of my friends and I, I feel like you can be very busy and have a lot of commitments and be doing a lot in your life but you'll always feel like there's somebody else who's doing more and that can lead you to feel like maybe you should be doing more and I think that that leads to burnout so that's probably the worst part about being in the city just because everybody else around you is like super accomplished and hardworking. I once we got a paper this school 70k that's not worth it first of all. Definitely the cost. Definitely the price. The tuition fee is too expensive. Besides tuition? Sometimes it can be overwhelming. How many people there are you can sometimes feel lost at NYU. You can feel very isolating especially if you don't put yourself out there and if you're just expecting to kind of come across friends you kind of have to be more autonomous and make the effort to meet people and that could be hard for people that are more introverted or just not as comfortable with that. The fact that we don't really have a college is kind of a problem in my opinion. I think college is supposed to be kind of a middle step in between childhood and adulthood as you graduate and really what this does without having that campus and a coordinated kind of university atmosphere pretty much just an adult right after freshman year and treated like such and expected to act like such and for some people that are just not ready by including myself and either you make it out of that a really strong person that's got good values and is skilled and ready to take on the world. Although you don't you become a terrible person. I've seen that happen a lot of a lot of people I've known um definitely would have been preferable to have a campus. We don't have football. We don't have football and I think that we could use a better um sports spirit. We don't really have much of that here. The worst part I miss the trees. Yeah honestly I see a pine tree and I cry a little. And also the lack of community here it's like you walk like past one on the street doesn't matter if they go to New York if they go here or if they're just a New Yorker it's like nobody cares about anybody else. It's like it's kind of annoying. It's versus like at state schools everybody knows everybody it's like a whole community. It's annoying. The worst part is that although so although I know I use like claims to be very diverse people are very open to other beliefs which frustrates the hell out of me first speaking so I mean I really hate the idea of just supporting you know it's honestly I hate being a politician that's made the biggest issue especially the election last year. You said people who would just rant on Facebook you know they would just go crazy and if you disagree with them instead of you know listening or talking they would just start crying and it's like you know I understand your passion about it but you can't just cry because I just it's not like I disagree with them it's like it's like I just disagree without like 10 policies like I disagree on one of the 10 and that led to you know just people just freaking out and crying and that's honestly not what I tend to do so honestly people um you know they really try to be open-minded but or they try to focus on diversity but the kids aren't very open-minded so that's something that I personally really dislike. I guess if you're looking for a sense of community it's hard to find it's really hard to make friends here um everyone kind of like gravitates to groups really fast so making new friends is pretty difficult. The relationship with your professors for the most part can be kind of distant because there are so many students and there are so many professors so I'm sure and they're all like super qualified in their PhDs and whatever other endeavors that they're that they're getting into it seems like so maybe they don't have as much time to spend with you as you'd like and develop like that that sort of personal relationship that you might want with the professor so that's what I've found so far is like but it's like a small sort of thing. You know being in like the vast minority does have an effect because as open as NYU is there is like you know you will encounter those instances of like just over and like covert racism but that's also kind of a critique of the world at large it's just I sometimes I forget this is a PWI. I do think like even if we have this park I still feel like there's not always a huge community. So like when I first came here it was really hard for me to meet people just because like you have to really put yourself out there and for me I'm kind of like a shy guy and so it's hard for me to like it's easier for me to respond when other people like hey like you want to hang out and stuff but instead of like you really have to like make those first moves and that's like the worst part just like not you don't have like closed areas where you can like go and like meet people like all the dorms they're like they're like renovated hotels and so a lot of people like don't hang out on the floor just like traditional campuses so it's just like hard to meet people I'd say that's the worst part like when you do meet your when you do like meet your people like it's becomes like a really fun place to live in. Before you go please like subscribe and let us know in the comments which of these part do you think is the worst about NYU or you can let us know if you'd want to be a student here. 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