Facing mean classmates can also be a horror story. I've heard of cases where some students bully others, either verbally or by excluding them from group activities. It can make college life really miserable for the victim.
Another common horror story is the dormitory problems. Like having a broken heater in the middle of winter or a malfunctioning air conditioner in summer. It's really hard to live in such uncomfortable conditions while trying to study.
Probably the most common is the unfair grader. Some professors grade based on personal feelings rather than the actual quality of work.
The most common college apartment horror stories often revolve around shared living situations. Roommates can be a source of horror. For instance, a roommate who doesn't clean up after themselves, leaving dirty dishes everywhere or not taking out the trash. This can lead to an unhygienic and unpleasant living environment. Another common one is when there are issues with the heating or cooling system. In winter, the heater might break down, leaving students freezing in their rooms, or in summer, the AC not working, making it unbearably hot.
Theft can be a common horror story at college parties. With so many people around and everyone distracted by the party atmosphere, it's easy for someone to steal wallets, phones or other valuable items. Then there are the stories of people getting locked in or out of buildings during the party. It can be really frightening, especially if it's a large, unfamiliar building and there's no immediate help available.
Missing important documents is very common. For example, forgetting to attach the transcript or test scores. The college may not even notify the applicant immediately, and by the time the applicant realizes, it could be too late.
Unexpected questions are common. For example, questions that are way out of the scope of normal prep. This can catch students off - guard.
A really bad type is the roommate who brings in unwanted guests all the time. It makes you feel like you don't have any privacy or control over your living space. And sometimes these guests can be rowdy or disrespectful too.
I had a horror experience during finals week. The library was so crowded that I couldn't find a seat. I ended up sitting on the floor in a corner. But then some people were so noisy, talking and laughing, that I couldn't concentrate at all. It was really frustrating as I had so much to study.
A very common horror story is about the roommate with bad hygiene. They don't wash themselves or their clothes regularly. It makes the dorm smell awful. Then there's the roommate who is always borrowing things and never returns them. It can be small things like a pen or bigger things like a laptop charger. And some roommates are just too clingy. They follow you everywhere and don't give you any personal space.
Another common horror story is the inconsiderate roommate. For example, they use the other person's things without asking. One of my classmates had a roommate who used his shampoo, conditioner and even his towel without permission.
Many students experience the horror of co - signing loans. A student's parents might co - sign a loan thinking it's the best way to help their child through college. But if the student fails to make payments, the co - signer is on the hook. There are cases where parents have had their retirement savings or homes at risk because of co - signed college loans that the student couldn't pay back.