
“ Because it's a large school, the advisors don't seem to care ”
“ The size of the school gives you an opportunity to experience new cultures ”
“ if you notice your interest isn't already on the list, it's easy to get your club added! ”
If you don't want to study for classes there are many opportunities to get away from the books. Sports and parties are huge draws for many students.
It is a large university, and with a undergraduate population of 42,000 it is difficult to stand out at times.
Typical college town; you'll always find people nearby, it's a relatively "safe" place. You won't be afraid of walking alone at night usually (assuming you're walking in a well lit place).
Tuition rises significantly every year, and there is a lack of financial aid from the school. Because it's a large school, the advisors don't seem to care much about your well being. Since it is...
This school has a great reputation that is truly deserved.
It is quite spread out so you really have a long walk across campus. It is very beautiful though.
IU has many things for its students to be proud of. The campus is beautiful and flocked with trees, flowers and nature preserves. Little 500 is the biggest and best college weekend, if not week,...
Although I have never ran into this problem myself, many of my friends have complained about being unable to understand a teacher's lectures because of a language barrier.
The ability to be from Indiana and still get to experience people and their cultures from around the world.
The weather. It is Indiana, so second semester starts out quite cold.