StudentsReview - Loyola University Chicago - Life at LYUhttp://www.studentsreview.com/IL/LYU_comments.html Life at LYU - Comments en StudentsReview: Neutral Review about LYU for Agriculture/Horticulturehttp://www.studentsreview.com/IL/LYU_comments.html Loyola chicago literally is not a real school... Wed, 15 May 2013 02:15:18 GMT StudentsReview 418-93886 Copyright 2013 StudentsReview, Ecliptical Technologies, Inc. 418-93886 418 72 Agriculture/Horticulture Female Undergraduate Class 2018 5th Year Neutral Loyola chicago literally is not a real school Wed, 15 May 2013 02:15:18 GMT http://www.studentsreview.com/IL/LYU_comments.html StudentsReview: Negative Review about LYU for Business - Management and Administrationhttp://www.studentsreview.com/IL/LYU_comments.html (This is long, but don't you think an investment as expensive as college should be thoroughly researched beforehand?) Before choosing Loyola, I was warned by someone who knew many people that went to ... Wed, 08 May 2013 07:29:58 GMT StudentsReview 418-93749 Copyright 2013 StudentsReview, Ecliptical Technologies, Inc. 418-93749 418 7 Business - Management and Administration Female Undergraduate Class 2016 1st Year Negative (This is long, but don't you think an investment as expensive as college should be thoroughly researched beforehand?) Before choosing Loyola, I was warned by someone who knew many people that went to Loyola. 5 out of those 6 hated the experience. I was stupid and ignored the warnings.

I?m going to get straight to the point here. If you were not raised around white people, if you are not from Chicago suburbs like Woodstock, Rockford, etc, and if you are not white, you will feel out of place. People act dress and speak the same. I have never seen so many people wear Rain Boots, North Face jackets/bookbags and wield iphones and camelbak water bottles all at the same time. Loyola must have broken a guinness world record with this one.

There is no spring or summer at this school. I?ve lived in Chicago my whole life so I can attest that yes, weather is shitty, but it is just EXAGGERATED next to the lake. This isn?t the school?s fault but more like their founders? fault for choosing the location. The weather is Chicago weather up the ass. When they decided to place Loyola next to Lake Michigan, they decided to have Chicago weather to the power of up the ass. When its cold, its cold up the ass. I have never experienced weather as shitty as when on campus. The IC library acts like a fucking wind facilitator. You?d think it?d block some wind coming from the lake, but it does the opposite. Oh, and for the days it hot, which are very few, its hot, you guessed it, up the ass. I came up to Rogers Park from the inner city, so I can tell you, the weather anywhere but next to the lake is 10x better. I can only remember days walking on campus with a heavy jacket on.

Now the professors. They vary greatly on your school/major. Some are good, some aren?t, as with any university. Although my share of business profs are disproportionately more awful than lets say my language/math teachers.

As for the dorms, I cannot attest, for I didn?t live in them.

As for the food, for the times I ate in the cafeteria, the food was good (im not a picky eater) but the cafes are god-awful. The worst variety in the world. They assumed our diets consist of pop-tarts, rip-off sushi, and shit yogurt. Although the cafe in water tower has more variety than the rest. Still very rip-off though.

Now the people. As I said, most are white and from suburbs who think they are the absolute shit being in the city of Chicago (then karma kicks in and they get their phones robbed out in the street thanks to local residents). Diversity in racial terms is OK, but socioeconomically, not so much. Asians stick together and form cool-asian cliques as if reliving high school, or generally just stick amongst themselves. Korean population is a fair part of the Asian student body. Lots of internationals from China, Korea. Not many Hispanics. I do see a fair share of Blacks. Lotso Indians. Lotso Pre-Med people. Also, the out of state population is pretty good for a private school from my experience.

Clubs suck. Oh my god. I tried out so many but in the end they are not really worth it. Maybe the professional ones are but the leisure activities ones are just bad. Activities/events are rarely advertised. Rarely will you see organizations outside the library rallying for their club. And when they do, they are obnoxious. I was stopped to talk about abortion and pro-life stuff. Not my cup of tea.

And as for the campus being ?beautiful?, yes, it is quite aesthetically pleasing the first couple days you are here but... everything becomes an eyesore if your around it for long enough. Not a ?traditional? college campus feel. The facilities, at least the newer ones, are good. IC has Mac and PC, but all the PCs look like they?re from 2000. Computers in Cudahy often have lagging/nonworking mice. The tuition is so expensive, yet that can?t update the PCs? They are also building a shit-ton of new dorms. So much goddamn construction. They already have a shit-ton of apartment-style dorms bought out around the area. There?s a new student center. I can see they?re really trying to pack in as much students and money as they possibly can.

The office peoples you'll eventually have to encounter whether it be financial aid questions or general questions have been very nice and helpful. That actually surprised me.

And as a commuter, social life will be virtually nonexistent. Classrooms are not very intimate. People do not try to make friends outside of their high school chums/people on their floor. I knew one girl who wouldn?t stop talking about her high school best friends and how great they are. The school does not cater to commuters. They want you to live on campus; they want your money.

Most tour guides will feed you lies, how they?ve ?never felt out of place? and how everything is ?just great?. They have tours almost everyday, most are huge packs of people that really get in the way because they?re leading them inside the library and its just too crowded. They want to convince as many people as they possibly can that this school is the school to be. THIS IS A SUITCASE CAMPUS. So many people go home on the weekends; campus is dead by friday afternoon/evening on a typical day.

Honestly, I feel like my bad experience wasn't because of Loyola, the school by itself but the students. But I feel my experience was a mix but the people here played a bigger role in my misery trip here. And yes, I talked to people, I talked to many many people, but cannot say I made any genuine friends.

Now, experience will obviously vary, don?t give me BS saying how its all my fault blah blah blah, 'cuz the Jesuit lords really did not want me here. Everything that I dealt with here, every little attempt to find my place here, make friends, make it all worthwhile, all of it ended up with Loyola stabbing my will to go on. I have never ever been so discouraged in my life. My time at Loyola was the lowest low point of my life.

Now I transferred and I feel a large chip has been lifted off my shoulder. Hurray smiles happy ending :)))))
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StudentsReview: Positive Review about LYU for Unknownhttp://www.studentsreview.com/IL/LYU_comments.html best experience ever.... Mon, 06 May 2013 04:23:57 GMT StudentsReview 418-93685 Copyright 2013 StudentsReview, Ecliptical Technologies, Inc. 418-93685 418 0 Unknown Female Undergraduate Class 2010 4th Year Positive best experience ever. Mon, 06 May 2013 04:23:57 GMT http://www.studentsreview.com/IL/LYU_comments.html StudentsReview: Negative Review about LYU for Political Sciencehttp://www.studentsreview.com/IL/LYU_comments.html Loyola was a good university but its not for everyone, it certainly wasn?t for me. I just graduated high school and my first choice denied me so I went to Loyola with plans to transfer, horrible idea... Tue, 12 Jun 2012 06:06:53 GMT StudentsReview 418-87895 Copyright 2013 StudentsReview, Ecliptical Technologies, Inc. 418-87895 418 58 Political Science Male Undergraduate Class 2014 1st Year Negative Loyola was a good university but its not for everyone, it certainly wasn?t for me. I just graduated high school and my first choice denied me so I went to Loyola with plans to transfer, horrible idea! As a minority I felt very alone on campus. There?s no intellectual vibe or students who aspire to do anything great, besides getting drunk every night, or idk maybe that was just kids in my dorm. But exploring the campus and riding the bus downtown everyone seemed uninviting and distant.

Loyola is a community college education that charges an arm and a leg; I left after one semester and transferred to UChicago in Hyde Park. Loyola charged me the full price even though I was there for only one semester. This is nothing but a money hungry college that quickly gets you in debt!

There?s absolutely no diversity, not only in race but no diversity of the mind either. Everyone seemed to think the same and only wanted to party, no one wanted to go downtown or explore Chicago?s interesting neighborhoods. If you?re a minority, unless raised around white people, DO NOT COME TO LOYOLA! They were always surprised at how smart I was for some reason, I found this quiet annoying, and this told me that kids here come from all white upper class communities. They also brought up the usual suburban stereotypes about minorities and expected me to like a certain type of music.

I took 5 classes my first and only semester, out of those five classes I had one professor who was accessible and helpful. There was one professor who wasn?t even available on the office hours she wrote on the syllabus. The classes were crowded with 30-40 students and it?s easy to get lost in the crowd. It isn?t personal at all.

Overall I can say my experience at Loyola was 80% negative and 20% positive. The 20% comes from the good roommates and a very helpful professor who assisted me in transferring. The 80% comes from the one semester of 14k debt, closed-minded students, inaccessible faculty, no good housing system, and a waste of valuable time
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StudentsReview: Neutral Review about LYU for Chemistryhttp://www.studentsreview.com/IL/LYU_comments.html Okay let's be clear--every college has its ups and downs and loyola is no exception. However, I am a current junior here at the school. Let me just say the good about the school. The first thing you w... Tue, 15 May 2012 09:45:10 GMT StudentsReview 418-87344 Copyright 2013 StudentsReview, Ecliptical Technologies, Inc. 418-87344 418 9 Chemistry Female Undergraduate Class 2014 2nd Year Neutral Okay let's be clear--every college has its ups and downs and loyola is no exception. However, I am a current junior here at the school. Let me just say the good about the school. The first thing you will notice is that it is a beautiful campus. I have had mostly good professors except for a few that made my day a living hell. I have met a lot of great people here as well. BUT the cost to attend this school is not worth it in my opinion and if i had to do it again, i would not come here. The campus is nice but it is always under construction. Do not come to a school bc it looks nice--learned that the hard way. I think their programs are ridiculous because to get into certain programs you need a certain gpa what kind bs is that? no other schools required a gpa when i did research on it. I really want to transfer but i do not know if it is worth it at this point. The thing that sucks about this school is that if you change your major you are royally screwed. I have meet tons of people that have to take summer classes or stay another year. Advisors will tell you to take classes that you don't even need or they will make you fall more behind. (talk to an older student in ur major---best advice right there) If you are a science major you are already behind in math and science. I am a science major and that is the majority of the students. However I am not premed. Trying to get into classes is a nightmare because they fill up so fast and many of the professors are just crabby old farts that want to just do research. These are the typical campus issues but there is one thing i think any prospective student should know----you don't get treated right at this school. I feel like i am treated as a money machine. Good luck trying to find a human to talk to in the offices that isn't a work study student. The school is mostly girls and I hate it not just bc I am a girl but most girls here are total b-----!!! or they are skanks. The guys here are jerks or they are gay. School spirit is a joke. Only come here is you want to be miserable for 4 yrs and feel like you didn't have a college experience compared to your hs friends that did. Ask most loyola kids and they will say they hate this school. Overall, please do me a favor and stay away from his money hungry school. Tue, 15 May 2012 09:45:10 GMT http://www.studentsreview.com/IL/LYU_comments.html