The most difficult aspect I find in dealing with my school is the lack of campus life during the weekends. While the college does host some weeknight events, there is nothing planned for weekends. Therefore, being an out of state student, it is difficult to find activities to take part in during the weekend that are not expensive.
The most frustrating thing about my school is that being a commuter student, the school does not seem to aid in bringing everyone together as a community. Making friends in college is hard enough as it is, but being a commuter student makes it inifinitely more difficult, and I think that there are plenty of ways to make this situation better, especially because the number of commuter students is fairly high.
That the tuition increased and my financial aid did not, so I can't afford to attend the university next semester. The University does not have enough financial aid for students.
Amount of work with no time Lack of diversity
hours of buildings....like dinign hall, students union, library
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