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Worst of

Worst Things

  1. Dining options and hours
  2. Greek life
  3. Can take time to find your niche
  4. Lack of diversity
  5. Finals
  6. The "Rhodes Bubble"
  7. Athletics/lack of school spirit
  8. Tuition
  9. The rumor mill
  10. Parking

Expensive

Tuition is a steep $33,710, one of the most expensive rates in the country.

Worst Rankings and Student Rants About Them

Diversity at Rhodes College

resirois

Business '14

1.9
C-

There Is No Diversity at Rhodes.

While we have a myriad of people from different social classes, different parts of the country, different religions, we are lacking in racial diversity. The majority of the students are white, middle-class. HOWEVER, rhodes is really working to improve their diversity.

Apr 24, 2011

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Athletics at Rhodes College

parakeet987

Biology '13

2.3
C

Lacking Student Section

Sports at Rhodes aren't the most exciting: most of our teams aren't incredibly competitive. Football games are a big deal mostly for the tailgating at the frat houses, from which a good number of people never make it to the game. If you're an athlete, however, expect a close-knit team.

Nov 27, 2010

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Campus Dining at Rhodes College

kmarmar

Music Performance '14

1.5
D+

Eat Off-Campus

Although there are several restaurants and fast food establishments minutes from campus, the food on campus is less than desired. Put it this way, the University of Memphis' level of food is level five. The state prison is level one...and Rhodes is level two. I don't exactly know what the levels mean, but college students at a prestigious liberal arts school are one better than the state prison? Yeah...not good.

May 13, 2011

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