1/5 John R. 6 years ago on Google
I
was
so
excited
to
come
to
GSU,
but
I
seriously
regret
even
considering
GSU
as
an
option.
Its
embarrassing
to
tell
people
I
go
to
GSU
or
tell
them
about
the
school.
Any
time
you
have
to
deal
w
a
department
whether
it
is
advisment
or
admissions,
the
true
organization
of
the
system
is
clearly
shown.
Nothing
can
be
done
efficiently.
If
you
call
someone,
it'll
be
at
least
an
hour
wait.
If
you
go
to
an
office,
you'll
wait
in
line
to
have
someone
tell
you
they
cant
help.
If
you
give
them
documents,
they
lose
them.
They
lost
my
AP
scores
which
nearly
caused
me
to
lose
my
spot
in
my
physics
class.
I
was
the
last
one
to
register
because
the
loss
of
the
score
denied
my
entry
into
the
class.
I
was
forced
to
literally
run
back
and
forth
between
advisement
and
admissions
about
5
to
6
times
in
a
row
because
they
were
going
back
and
forth
saying
you
need
to
go
to
advisement...
you
need
to
go
to
admissions...
you
need
to
go
to
advisement.
Eventually
I
lost
it
and
told
them
to
call
them
and
put
it
on
speaker
and
solve
the
issue
now.
Also,
they
simply
get
mad
at
you
when
you
tell
them
you
dont
know
what
to
do.
Currently,
I
have
been
waiting
in
line
at
T-deck
to
get
a
parking
pass
because
the
guy
is
late.
I'm
forced
to
get
a
regular
pass
because
the
schools
system
broke
down,
so
the
money
taken
out
of
my
debit
card
never
got
put
into
my
regular
parking
pass.
I
put
the
money
in
almost
5
days
ago.
Literally
every
move
you
make,
there
is
an
issue.
I'm
watching
people
scramble
in
this
parking
garage
because
they
are
confused
as
to
why
their
parking
passes
don't
work
today.
After
about
20
min,
the
guy
finally
got
here,
so
I'm
finally
able
to
park
this
morning.
This
is
just
the
beginning.
If
you're
a
science
major,
good
luck....
I
can't
believe
they
hired
some
of
these
people.
The
instruction
is
degrading.
To
be
quite
honest,
I'm
furious
that
I
paid
for
this
quality
of
teaching.
The
teachers
do
not
care,
they
are
rude,
and
they
do
not
instruct
the
class
well.
I've
been
teaching
myself
everything
from
my
textbooks
since
day
one.
I've
been
here
for
a
year.
Now
let's
talk
about
the
safety.
Downtown
Atlanta
is
a
mess.
Homeless
people
sit
around,
especially
in
the
park,
and
they
scream
out
loud
at
God
knows
what,
it
is
apparent
that
they
are
on
drugs
and
not
conscious
to
their
actions,
they
are
constantly
begging
for
money,
students
get
robbed
on
a
monthly
basis,
there
was
a
stabbing
incident
between
2
students
around
a
month
ago.
Sketchy
construction
workers
and
other
grown
men
are
often
seen
around
campus,
and
I
wouldn't
doubt
that
they
have
a
sinister
agenda
on
their
mind.
Safety
in
my
chemistry
labs
has
also
been
an
issue.
Someone
put
an
alkaline
(BASE)
solution
in
the
ACID
waste
container,
so
when
I
went
to
go
open
it,
poisonous
vapors
started
smoking
out
of
the
top
of
the
container
nearly
in
my
face.
Thank
God
I
was
paying
attention.
The
lab
coordinators
fail
to
make
sure
everyone
isn't
screwing
around.
I
constantly
see
students
screwing
around
or
talking
or
not
paying
attention
to
the
boiling
beaker
of
chemicals
that
they
have
next
to
them.
Of
all
places,
this
should
be
a
place
where
safety
guidelines
are
important
and
very
strict.
These
are
just
a
few
of
the
issues
I
see
often.
I'm
sure
some
of
these
can
occur
at
other
colleges
but
not
to
this
extent.
Thank
you
if
you
have
taken
the
time
to
read
this
review.
I
am
completely
honest
with
my
experiences
because
other
future
students
deserve
to
know
what
they
are
up
against.
If
I
were
to
give
one
solid,
concise
piece
of
advise
for
any
high
school
or
transfer
student
thinking
about
GSU
then
here
it
is:
GO
TO
A
DIFFERENT
COLLEGE.
If
you
want
the
medical
field,
go
to
Emory.
If
you
want
science
and
technology,
go
to
tech.
If
you
want
a
social
scene
with
everything
in
between,
go
to
UGA.
Do
NOT
waste
you
time,
money,
and
patience
on
a
mediocre,
unsafe,
and
unorganized
university
like
this
one.
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