The one frustrating thing that happened to me is one of my professors, she is constantly cancelling the classes due to illness. But i think that there must be substitute professor
The only thing that I personally find to be a little frustrating is that there tend to be some distractions on campus. In addition, classes are for too long hours and too much readings in some classes. However, this is college and a part of life so nothing much to complain about.
I think what was most frustrating for me at CUNY Queens College as an undergraduate and psychology major was the narrowness of the program. Basically, the curriculum consisted of behavioral and experimental psychology. Little time was given to many of the other discoveries made in the field including Gestalt, Jungian, Maslow and self-actualization, Carl Rogers and his listening-oriented cosmology. I remember one day when in an experimental psychology class and we were reading about an experiment that was done and when I offered that the "tester's participation" influenced the outcome of the study, I was silenced.
The utter lack of campus community.
The first time you get your id when you are a freshman is the most frustrating thing. I was waiting on the line for hours.
The most frustrating thing about my school is how much of a commuter school it is, it is difficult to make friends.
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