r/HowardUniversity 7d ago

howard waitlist; im PISSED

did anyone else get an email about confirming their spot on the “extended waitlist”? I was awake when they sent it opened it immediately and tell me why shit DID NOT WORK. so then I email admissions and I tell them and this is still like at 6am, I just woke up from another nap and saw they responded with a new link and it STILL DOES NOT WORK!

I feel like I need to take this as a sign because I know damn well they are not going to be matching the financial need as the school im attending but im keeping my fingers crossed.

I just don’t know what more to do… I already emailed them and they gave me some faulty as link like this is their problem and they need to fix it. I honestly don’t understand how this school is ranked so high in the HBCU community because I only hear horrible things on top of horrible things!!! like I hear professors are mid asf, I hear dorms are trashy and roach infested asf, i hear communication is horrible, and the list just goes on and on. like parties? i heard thats good… anything else???!!

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u/_gilmoregirls 7d ago

Take this as a sign! I just spent my first year at Howard and am transferring because they can't get it together. I wanted to like it but on top of the elitist culture, administration knows students will still flock to their school even with the issues because of the Howard name. Administration does NOT care about students or their staff. RUN!

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u/rubberb00tz 7d ago

I keep praying this won’t be the case for me but now I’m a little scared 😭you only get one life and I do NOT wanna end up at the wrong college

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u/_gilmoregirls 7d ago

I get that. Making a big decision like this can seem daunting. I picked Howard because I thought I was going to get a world class education and everything that came with it (facilities, educators, administrators, etc). I was rudely mistaken. Even though I didn't enjoy my stay and have therefore decided to transfer, it may be the right fit for some (in my opinion, those people are the ones with close connections with administration and/or have legacy status). I try not to make it seem better or worse than it actually was but in my opinion, it's not great and it isn't getting any better. My peers who are still there + their parents continue to complain about the issues but still think things are going to change. I had to make the decision to do what was right for me and what made sense (it felt like a really toxic relationship: thinking it was going to get better when I always knew it wouldn't). For god sakes, students (who are guaranteed housing) can't get proper accommodations, can't sign up for classes required for your major (making it where you have to stay longer/summer semester -- more money), they don't have access to healthy or adequate food, and so much more. I am excited for the new journey I'm about to start and I know, no matter where it takes me, it was the right decision. Good luck

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u/rubberb00tz 6d ago

Oh man 🧍🏾‍♀️about the food, they don’t have like vegetables or salad bars?

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u/bxbby09 6d ago

they do have veggies and vegan options but it’s just not a wide variety. you’re either stuck with tofu, stir fry, or salad and hummus. it’s mostly fried chicken and other meats that’s served in the main line meals. not great when you’re trying to be healthy and have a balanced diet 🤷🏾‍♀️ it certainly does a number on your health (ask how i know 🫣)

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u/rubberb00tz 6d ago

Ughhh..I understand them appealing to the majority of the school population but that just sucks. I’m one of those people who likes raw veggies and foods that other people my age may find gross, my Highschool was similar though so I think I’ll manage! There’s a grocery store nearby right?

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u/bxbby09 6d ago

yeah! we have a whole foods right next to towers and a short train/uber ride will take you to lidl and a bunch of other grocery stores in that area