StudentsReview :: Butler University - Extra Detail about the Comment
-or-
Search for Schools by Region
 

or within distance of city

Similar Schools
Boston University -- Boston, MA
Boston College -- Chestnut Hill, MA
George Washington University -- District of Columbia, DC


  Who's got the Best?

Perceptual Rankings:
You Make 'Em.
We Post 'Em.
You Vote 'Em Up.
You Vote 'Em Down.
Aww yeah.


Butler University

How this student rated the school
Educational QualityF Faculty AccessibilityA+
Useful SchoolworkF Excess CompetitionC+
Academic SuccessF Creativity/ InnovationC
Individual ValueF University Resource UseF
Campus Aesthetics/ BeautyC- FriendlinessB+
Campus MaintenanceC- Social LifeC
Surrounding CityD Extra CurricularsC-
SafetyC
Describes the student body as:
Friendly, Approachable, Snooty, Closeminded

Describes the faculty as:
Friendly, Helpful, Arrogant, Condescending, Self Absorbed

Male
ACT:28
id='quarter' class='snapshot' style='color: #970016; line-height:80px';float:left;
Super Brilliant
Lowest Rating
Educational Quality
F
Highest Rating
Faculty Accessibility
A+
He cares more about Educational Quality than the average student.
Date: May 07 2019
Major: Business - Management and Administration (This Major's Salary over time)
I got accepted to Butler and Indiana University, and chose Butler under the assumption that I could take actual major-specific classes earlier. I had a relatively good first semester at Butler, with decent grades and good friends. I started making friends and socializing very quickly, and was relatively successful when it came to not isolating myself. I also did well in my classes, and genuinely enjoyed many of them.

The primary reason I am leaving is because I do not feel that Butler is as serious of an academic institution as they try to make it sound. Because of my aforementioned difficulty in selecting classes, I was stuck taking classes that had nothing to do with my major. Also, the classes I was taking seemed like they were of the same academic quality found at a community college (nothing wrong with this, only problem is you are paying $40,000). Also, some of the professors teaching these classes also made it seem like they were astute, distinguished academics, but in reality, most of them are just full of themselves. The professors were pretty hit or miss; some were very knowledgeable and helpful and others were just pretentious tools. The classes also have many ridiculous prerequisites that make it impossible for anyone other than a senior to take. They also do things very differently than other schools, which makes transferring nearly impossible. Also, because the school is small, many far reaching topics cannot be studied here, even as an elective. Finally, the Liberal Arts department holds an iron fist over the administration, so expect to take pointless, close-minded and biased classes about Art and Literature simply because Butler was a Liberal Arts school 100 years ago. I am leaving because I could get the same par of education and treatment from a much cheaper community college, and transfer later on to a much more respected university. Butler is also very isolated from the surrounding city, which reminds me to warn you sincerely about the Butler Bubble. It is true, this place is basically a cult, and if you don't have a car, you will think the whole world operates like this school does.

The dorms (with exception to the brand new ones they show on tours) are pretty average on the surface, and most are reasonably comfortable. I lived in ResCo, which actually wasn't bad, except for the laundry list of rules and regulations to live there and not get a trip to the Residence Life office. For example, coffee makers, microwaves, and basically anything with a heating element is banned. Furthermore, the RAs at Butler (which you will have to deal with for 3 years minimum) are either sworn Gestapo officers or "chill" people who only became RAs for the free room and board, with little in between. For example, my room was abruptly searched because it was "suspected" that there was drinking, when in reality we were just watching a football game in my room. This night (late October) began the downturn of my experience here. I quickly realized that the Disneyland picture they painted on move in day was merely a facade, and that the University was very poorly managed. Things seemed to randomly break all the time, like the hot water for the dorms and the elevators all over campus. Every lottery system they had constructed for housing and class selection was flawed. I had a very difficult time selecting classes not only that I was interested in and that would allow me to graduate on time, but also selecting the bare MINIMUM of classes that I needed just to stay at Butler! Furthermore, nearly all of my friends were placed in the freshman dorm for their sophomore year "by mistake", only for them to find out it was really because they had let too many people into the school and were genuinely out of room.

Social Life is what you make it, just like any other school. I am not terribly extroverted, but I am not a loner either. That being said, I made lots of friends here, many of whom I will miss very much. It is very easy to meet people early on. However, after first semester, if your friend decides to be part of Greek Life, expect to see them far less than you did first semester. Greek life at Butler has a far broader reach than advertised here. If you aren't a part of clubs or Greek Life, expect to sit in your dorm every day. Because chances are, 90% of your other friends are also in these organizations. I attempted to join many clubs here, but found that half of all the ones I was interested in either didn't really exist or meet, or were essentially cults. I found one club, Cru, that was neither of these things, and I credit Cru for salvaging my second semester.

I can't really talk about the food, since they are switching the supplier. Hopefully it improves, however some of the food there is very good quality. I also hope they replace some of the dining staff, as some of them are really rude and don't really know how to properly cook chicken. I hope no more raw chicken nuggets will be served here ever again.

If you are extremely interested in Greek Life, only learning about your major and nothing else, and overpaying for an education, Butler University is the place for you. I think its really a shame the direction that this school is going, especially since I think there are many excellent people here. Friends aside, attending Butler University was the worst decision I have ever made.

Ask a Question or add a response!
Compare ButlerSave Butler