Often people on a Christian campus get to so comfortable in their bubble and fail to fully live out their faith and trust in Christ. This is really frustrating for me .
None. My school is amazing.
Long lines
Getting the different departments to talk to each other and get things tied up for the next year is a pain.
The political views.
The price of tution is too high.
The most frusting thing about Liberty, to me, is the size. It is amazing that the college can be this big, but it can also cause problems like crowded hallways, always long lines in the cafeteria, and difficult housing situations.
The most frustrating thing for me was during the Presidential election and how they seemed to be very close-minded with certain candidates because of one issue that they did not like. Yet they would endorse another candidate who had problems and issues, simply because of his party affiliation.
The most frustrating thing about Liberty University is paying for school due to it being a private college alot of money has to be paid.
Going to a small school, it is very easy for clicks to form. Although everyone is genuinely nice, and always willing to help another person out, I do tend to see small groups that are always together. They are drawn together by social status is some cases.
Financial aid
the curfews
There isn't always the strongest emphasis on academics. More and more students are accepted to the school who tend to be apathetic; these students don't last more than a semester or two, but they tend to be a drain on the school. The school needs to bear down more academically and raise their recruiting standards.
I would say the most frustrating thing about my school is the lack of room. The school's enrollment has been sky-rocketing, and there is not enough housing on-campus; where there is housing, I feel that it's too expensive.
The most frustrating thing about school is how they are so conservative and while we know this they still feel a need to make it known.
On campus traffic
Not being able to share everything you learn right away (and you will be inspired to)-- afterall, you have to graduate first.
There are limited parking spaces on campus
The most frustrating thing at this moment is that there are too many incoming students to house on campus.
I honestly do not have any frustrations with my school. I am very thankful for the opportunity to attend!
There is such a large emphasis on growing but the buildings and surrounding areas cannot keep up with the growth. It can be too extreme in its views sometimes.
Not being able to complete my work on time.
The school does not have a large campus, nor the amount of professors that larger schools have. However, the acceptance policies are very liberal, and so the campus is outrageously overcrowded. On top of the crowds, there are just a lot of students who are here simply because they were accepted, but do not really want to be here. This can be good for them in some cases, but often it just ends being a frustration in classes and in general campus life.
the curfew can get in the way sometimes of doing group studies
How hard it was to get to know people.
When I first started coming to Liberty University, it was not a very large school, but now that it's growing bigger, it feels too crowded.
parking
When the internet doesnt work.
The most frustrating to me is the way financial aid and housing aren't totally together on things.
rules
While I don't find much frustrating about my school, if there was anything it would be the parking. However, over the summer Liberty University has made parking changes that look like they are going to be a huge improvement.
the most frustrating thing is finding housing on- campus...
Dorm Leadership. RA's and prayer leaders always seem to be in your face and in your business in an obnoxious way. Many RA's I deal with are on a power trip and just love "lording it over" other students.
Some of the rules are unnecessary and stupid.
The most frustrating thing about LU for me is that there is no visiting hours for girls and guys to visit eachother in the dorms.
That it's too far away from home :(
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