Fire alarms going off at inappropriate times of the day.
The most frustrating this about my school is the living situation. I pay a lot of money to live in the on-campus apartment that I live in and my neighbors are very loud and disrespectful at all hours. Although I have complained about this multiple times, it continues to happen probably 5 out of 7 days of the week.
The most frustrating thing was when I would take entry-level classes for electives. Some of the attitudes of those professors was not very nice, and it was frustrating because I was there to learn.
One of the most frustrating things about your school is that you only have 10 minutes to walk form class to class which is a challege a lot of the time, the time it takes to eat lunch and diner at the dinning hall is an hour or more. The juggling of class work, social time, sleep and a job is hard while trying to keep your gpa above a 3.2.
I am a commuter at the moment and would like to switch schools and become a resident.
The most frustrating thing about my school is that it is very cold in the winter and there are no tunnels to go from the dorms to the different buildings.
The police are very quick to give tickets, but they either don't or are slow to inform you if something bad happened to your car. The new apartment building, although beautiful, the fire alarms go off multiple times a week sometimes in a day.
The most frustrating thing about my school is the food options. The meals provided get old after awhile and I don't feel that they are all that healthy.
The Parking situation is the most frustrating. Albeit we have lost our parking lots for new buildings, it is still a hassle to have to show up 3 hrs prior to class in order to find a parking spot
The lack of parking spaces and the worrying about walking by myself at night.
The most frustrating thing about my school is the room situations. It is hard finding someone you would like to room with for two semester. Never room with a close friend because it will definitely ruin a good friendshp. It's best if you give each other person space especially if you hang around each other all the time.
The most frustrating thing about my school is that it is difficult to find parking.
Long linesto do EVEYRTHING
Its very far away from my home town
If you get involved with Student Organizations and end up on an Executive Board, the United Student's Government is rather frustrating to deal with. They have many rules and procedures that don't make much sense. Also, if you ever think about being an RA, the department that you report to is VERY disorganized and inefficient. Trust me, I am an RA and had to do a lot more than I bargained for. They are demanding, critical, and give you very little notice when they want you to do something.
That most of my classes were in big lecture halls.
The one the that frustrates me about this school is the security and safety that hasn't been showing their best in recent months. I wish that that was better.
There are not enough computers for everyone on campus. The variety of food is lacking. While there are many choices, healthy does not really seem to be one that is emphasized.
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