Theres a lack of activities on the weekend.
One of the most frustrating things about my school is the fact that Commerce is literally out in the middle of no where. There are major fast food places located around the university, but there is really nothing else. I believe that Commerce has the potential to become a true college town, but right now, there is nothing out here.
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There aren't a lot of choices concerning major and they are strict on what classes you can take under your major unless you are a liberal studies major.
The most frustrating thing about my school would absolutely have to be the cost of attendance. I work very hard to be able to attend this school through summer jobs and even a job at the library during the school year. I know that I can accomplish the academic workload because I have a strong work ethic, but having to tackle both an academic and financial burden often becomes very frustrating and stressful.
Summer classes are only offered online.
The most frustrating thing about school is the distance between certain classrooms, especially when several classes are back-to-back. The risk of tardiness increases greatly when one must cover a greater distance in a short amount of time, particularly when only a little time is given in the first place.
The size of the town it is located in, not much to do off campus. Isn't necessarily a bad thing because it helps you focus more on your studies.
It's mostly commuter.
The most frustrating thing about my school is that it takes too long for the heaters to come on in the dorms in the winter and it takes too long for the air conditioning to turn on in the spring time.
Since this is my first semester at Texas A&M-Commerce the only frustrating thing about this campus compared to my old school is the walking distance from dorms to classrooms.
nothing frustrates me
I would have to say that the most frustrating thing about this university is that sometimes it feels like some of the academic programs take a back seat to the athletic program. Also, the second cosecutive year of tuition increases.
Since this is my first semester at TAMU, I would say learning the campus, but I am quickly getting my bearings.
The cost of school is hard because I have a family. School is very expensive, and it is really hard because I am working fourty hours a week, going to school, and still trying to raise my family.
The most frustrating thing about my school would be there lact of adequate family housing. I believe that the family housing that is available is very outdated and needs to be renovated. It did not meet my needs for a family of four.
That most of the teachers don't allow extra work to help students grades.
The Locals
That it is 35 miles from my home and most classes are only offered at one time
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