<p>it is looked down upon because of many factors. The school administration for example has cut classes and section, eliminated various programs and activites, the schools tution for in state students is the highest in the nation, over crowding in the dorms, buses and classes are examples. Yet the school manages to fund the expansion of the football stadium and keep various contract clauses of the football coach on the DL. this is just the tip of what is wrong with Rutgers. Looking at the incoming class, it is numbered to be close to six thousand new students a huge number and before the term ended the school’s budget was close to the one put forth in 1997. There are better options for students and they realize that which is why Rutgers has a negative perception. </p>
<p>By the way I am a former Rutgers student.</p>