The biggest complaint I hear about at UCF is not being able to take the classes you want when you want. There are just too many students and not enough spaces. Not only that but most classes are only offer in the Spring OR Fall, not both. As a science major I here this AAALLL the time. You are forced to take certain classes in the spring and others in the fall. And if you can't get in (they become full really fast!) then you have either get an override or wait an entire year before you can try to enroll again. My advice, plan ahead! and get good grades because students with a higher gpa get priority and can enroll sooner.
I am sure there is a consensus on campus that the biggest complaint is the parking. With almost 60,000 students, its quite understandable. Nonetheless, there really is always parking, its just a matter of willingness to walk a few minutes to class. Early bird gets the worm is more than a saying here but no worries, the way the campus is set up (a big circle), nothing is really that far; and teachers, for the most part, understand this problem and give a considerable amount of leniency.
students complain that they do not have enough time to do they're work or graduate in 4 years
I normally don't hear any complaints besides courses that are really hard and about taking classes that aren't needed for our major.
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