Where to begin..... This school is absolutely
horrible in every way. I like my friends, but I'm
pretty sure I could've gone somewhere else and still made
friends. Very few Professors care about their students. I've had
a couple that did, but it is literally 2. MANY
classes are completely taught by TAs, who teach because it
means they'll have free tuition. They also don't care about
their students. That's right, a 23 year old can be
allowed to give you every grade in a class and
fail you just because they don't like you.
This happens most often in the Math
Department. If you must come here, pick a major that
only requires the bare minimum of math (2 100 level
courses). I've had one good teacher in the Math Department
(yes, I took 4 upper level classes, and was not
ever taught by a Professor). The other 3 would have
been jokes, had they not been in control of my
grades. Why isn't the ability to speak English a REQUIREMENT
to teach here?
The
food here is horrible. I know they say that college
food is generally bad, but I was shocked and appalled
when I found out how bad it is here. If
you get a sub from the sub place, you probably
don't want chicken on it. I bit into some chicken,
expecting to see white meat, or maybe even dark meat,
it was red. The only red meat I've seen in
a chicken is its internal organs. GROSS!!! And really, good
luck ordering a sub, anyway. Those people have no idea
what they're doing, and it's not even a complicated job.
I was in a dining hall once, and I heard
one of the Sodexo reps giving a lecture on the
foods cooked in the dining halls. They actually admitted to
selling low quality food on campus, their excuse being that
in these times, good quality is more expensive. I don't
know about you, but I'll pay more to make sure
that the green items in the salad bar aren't brown.
The social life here isn't
that bad. There are a lot of minority groups, and
they all stick together. They're so cliquey that they glare
at anyone in a different group. I feel akward walking
around the engineering building, like I don't belong there. The
people who aren't cliquey make up the population of a
small school. Don't expect to be able to talk to
all 13,000 students and you'll be fine. Also, almost every
student here is obsessed with “hooking up”, so if you
want to meet the love of your life in college,
look elsewhere.
The city has
some unsafe neighborhoods because they haven't had a lot of
jobs in Binghamton for about 30 years. If you get
out of your car and walk around in a bad
neighborhood, then get mugged, it's your fault for walking in
a bad neighborhood!!! Just stay near the vestal parkway and
the south side of binghamton. Those neighborhoods are very safe.
Now let's talk about housing... The
university has some new dorms, Mountainview, and is also in
the process of tearing down Newing and Dickonsin and building
new buildings in their places. That's great. The ones that
have been built already are beautiful. Remember what I said
about the minority groups being cliquey? You'll probably live with
people in those groups. Good luck. At one point, the
school even screwed me over completely by giving me an
international student who was only here for a semester, even
though I've been in America my whole life. He stole
from me, never showered, and never let me sleep. Why
wasn't he paired up with another international student? Because everything
about BU is terrible.
Now to
talk about sports! Did you know that the bear cats
used to be called the colonials? They changed the name
about 15 years ago because it was “offensive”. I have
yet to meet anyone who is offended by that word.
Anyway... We have no football team. Trust me, there is
room and money for a stadium. The D1 basketball team
is the biggest thing we have going. Apparently, many of
the team members are criminals (you can look this up
if you don't believe me). I've been told that this
is true for many schools, but the point is, why
does binghamton heavily advertise such a big problem? Yay, we're
D1 now!!! Just ignore our players' records!!!
The campus is ugly, and the buses are often
too late or too early. Welcome to Binghamton University, where
you'll hate every moment, guaranteed!