Worst of Brigham Young University

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Worst of

Worst Things

  1. Parking
  2. The housing monopoly
  3. So many students that you can feel lost in the crowd
  4. Walking up the stairs south of campus
  5. The inversion layer that traps smog near the ground
  6. Cheesy couples and PDA
  7. Everything shutting down at 10 p.m.
  8. Constant construction
  9. Rigorous enforcement of the Honor Code
  10. A lack of ethnic diversity

Life is NOT a Party

51% of students surveyed said it's almost impossible to find a good party.

Not Much Diversity

One of the least racially diverse campuses—only 14% of students are minorities.

Worst Rankings and Student Rants About Them

Nightlife at Brigham Young University

rebex

'15

Political Science and Government

0.0
F

Night Life

There isn't much of a night life here. The most fun that you will have is at house parties but as far as actual clubs or bars there aren't any. Its illegal to watch movies in public places on campus and visiting hours in the dorms are such that you can only be in a member of the opposite sexes room twice a week for two hours. So having a night life at the dorms is also difficult.

Oct 26, 2011

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Diversity at Brigham Young University

meganoneal28

'13

Marriage and Family Therapy and Counseling

2.3
C

BYU? Diversity? Funny Joke.

BYU is possibly the most white bread school in the country. Possibly. There really aren't many different ethnic groups here. We do not have many black people here and there are more asians but white is definitely the majority. Which is kind of odd considering that BYU does have a lot of foreign students. It probably has more foreign students than most colleges but not as much diversity. If that makes sense. We all believe basically the same thing in regards to religion (it is an LDS college) and political beliefs. I think it is rather unfortunate that we don't have many ethnicities here because I think we would be extremely accepting of them. Bummer.

Jul 21, 2010

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Campus Strictness at Brigham Young University

lacrosselife36

'13

Psychology

0.8
D-

Honor Code

BYU has an honor code that prohibits any drug/alcohol use on campus, any sex outside of marriage, any immodest dress (as defined in the honor code), any cheating or plagiarism, etc. This honor code is required of every student that attends BYU, even those that aren't Mormon (which is the religion affiliated with the campus.) Although these "rules" may seem strict and can get you kicked out of the school with just one offense, generally speaking the counselors will work with you before just kicking you out. So it is very strict (D-) but at the same time I think it is a good thing to have in place (B+)

Sep 30, 2010

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