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| Major: Finance (This Major's Salary over time) | | Gender: Male | This person cares more about Campus Aesthetics/Beauty than the average student. | Intelligence: Super Brilliant | | ACT: | | SAT: 1400 | | Lowest Rating Educational Quality F | Describes the student body mostly as: Arrogant, Violent, Snooty, ClosemindedDescribes the faculty mostly as:
| Highest Rating Faculty Accessibility D | How this student rated the school:
| Educational Quality | F | Faculty Accessibility | D | | Useful Schoolwork | F | Excess Competition | F | | Academic Success | F | Creativity/Innovation | F | | Individual Value | F | University Resource Use | F | | Campus Aesthetics/Beauty | F | Friendliness | D | | Campus Maintenance | F | Social Life | F | | Surrounding City | F | Extra Curriculars | F | | Safety | F |
| Hampton
University is a disgrace to all colleges across America, especially
HBCU's. I attended Hampton for one year my Freshman year,
and it was and will always be the most wasted
year of my entire life. I heard most of the
people at the school are pretty arrogant so I thought
I'd fit right in. But when I got there I
quickly realized, they have nothing to be arrogant about. I
quickly made friends with some decent upperclassmen (don't bother with
other freshman or sophomores). We spent our leisure time down
at my parents beach house in VA Beach...that was fun
after a while but it got old because of all
of the leisure time we had. The academics there are
garbage...I sat in class with a bunch of black n
mild smoking, kool-aid drinking, cafeteria eating, imbecils all day. They'd
walk into class late with their Timberland boots banging against
the cheap tile floor and ask the teacher questions that
I learned in the 8th grade. I pulled a 4.0
first semester and a 3.85 the 2nd semester (I really
slacked off then) and all I did was pay attention
in class and study the night before the test. Now
I think I know why they're business school is NOT
accredited. Thank God I had a few friends there that
had some type of decent upbringing...but don't even bother hoping
they're still there when you go, they've all transferred just
like me! Right now I attend the University of Delaware
where I am finishing my Sophomore year as a Finance
major. The academics here are much more challenging and the
social life is MUCH better. I'm probably going to go
for this JP Morgan internship this summer that I was
offered...(it was so embarassing applying for it with HU on
my Resume). All of Hampton's rankings are complete BS...they deserve
to be at the bottom of the list. If you
want to make it to the top you have to
go to a top school...which Hampton is not. Gents if
you want to go to a HBCU opt for Morehouse.
At Hampton you spend your weekends at “The Legion”, “The
Norva” or in your dorm because of their rediculous curfew.
Don't get excited, these clubs that I named are “fake
clubs"...I went to each of them once and never went
back, my shoes were scuffed when fights broke out and
my friend got his Range Rover keyed (jealous bastards). HU
also has a rule about Freshman and Sophomores not having
cars...this was deemed to be a problem since I got
a BMW 540 for my graduating from High School. I
had to leave my poor baby at home in the
garage house all year, luckily I had upperclassmen friends that
were nice enough to take me wherever I demanded. That's
another thing, the places off campus are pretty far. The
only thing they have within walking distance from Campus is
the Harbors, a small abominable neighboring shopping center, which you
wouldn't be able to spot me in my Salvatore Ferragamos
over there past sunset. Their Dry Cleaners over there is
TRASH...they ruined one of my Roberto Cavalli shirts and had
the nerve to say it was a defect. Don't fret,
I was sure to settle that issue quickly...I let them
know that Mr. Cavalli doesn't make mistakes (let's just say
I'm not the one out of $450). I've never gone
back since, I had to ship my Cerutti suits to
my Cleaners back home and they had to ship it
back (WHAT A HASTLE). And I couldn't even wash my
clothes in the dorm washers and dryers because they put
stains IN your clothes. I had to use my friends
apts off-campus just to wash my clothes. I'll try to
go on a bad tangent about the malls...omg what kinda
stores did they offer!? Nothing that I would be seen
in...I made one loop around the mall with my friends
and said..."OMG YOU HAVE TO BE KIDDING ME...What happened to
Saks, Dolce & Gabanna, Club Monaco, Lacoste, Ralph Luaren boutiques?"...they
said “Welcome to Hampton"...I almost broke into tears from being
embarassed, what if someone spotted me in the mall and
remembered my face???? I had to order all of my
couture online or have one of my friends pick it
up from back home and send it via Fed Ex.
Hampton's mail system is terrible...they must have drug addicts like
Tyrone Biggums working in the Post Office center because my
mother sent me money 2x via mail and I didn't
receive either. When I asked about it the lady said
“looky here we give you every piece of mail that
comes through here with your name on"...I called the lady
a “damn filthy crack-smoking liar” and she reported me. Ha!...nice
try, Dean McMorris looked up my records (noticing my parents
names and my GPA) and apoligized for the misunderstanding. The
campus is also disguisting and so are all the buildings...the
janitors are lazy and watch “Good Times” and “Judge Joe
Mathis” all day. Hey, I couldn't do much except complain
to them, they rarely listened and my parents said I
needed to get the “college experience” so I had to
live in the dorm for at least one year. Every
chance I got to spend at my friends and lady
friends place, please believe I took advantage of it. I
spent one-weekend on-campus and that was mistake...ever since I made
sure my LV bags were packed by 5pm when my
ride came to take me somewhere off campus. I've spent
so many nights at the Radisson Hotel (the closest one)
I'm sure they still remember my credit card number. The
Gym at HU is also rediculous...I like to remain in
top notch shape and well...let's just say their gym couldn't
satisfy my needs. I tried it out for a week
or so but my personal trainer said “no this gym
won't do"...so he had to take me to Bally's every
other day. Take this as warning and if you
still go to HU after reading this, you are a
FOOL and I hope your experience there treats you like
one.
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Responses I think you are a complete liar who is probably from some crappy hood and probably never felt the designers you speak of! Hahaha you sound RIDICULOUS (yes that is the correct spelling.. so much for your Delaware education!) You are a fool and I hope you are not black or you were hopefully raised by white people, because if you are black you are a disgrace and we as a community are giving you a free ticket to be another race! LAME is all I can call you. Disgustfull was your little story which more than half talked about material things... you were bound not to have anything to do. You suck at life! like really! Ughh Hampton was the most drastic change in my life but although some things are not great I look at the parts i enjoy. Who are you to judge people on how they are raised? Your upbringing was obviously SHITTY! And you are no man (prob why you could not last at HU) YOU ARE A FAG... Well I am being childsh now I was just so disappointed in this elongated filth! I hope that you get far in life... I know you wont in the black community with your attitude! |
I am inclined to agree with the above response it seems to me that you have based your experience at Hampton based on whether or not you could shop at designer stores or if something happened to your designer clothes.
I have read a great deal of negative comments about this school and most of the major problems where with how you are treated, how boring the place was, the education was not to par etc... You however are the first to have major problems with the lack of designer clothing. |
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