Transportation. The PRT is 90{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} efficient but whenever you seem to really need it, it breaks down causing majors delays in switching between campuses. I hate having 3 campuses by the way. It's a pain and it doesn't make our university seem very united. The buses are usually a more reliable route but sometimes they can screw you over as well. However, when the PRT breaks down, prepare for hell. The buses are crowded and sometimes it can take an hour or more just to get one (if you do-once my friend waited for 2 hours when the PRT broke down in the snow and so she just walked to towers from downtown).
Transportation, i.e. the PRT and Bus system. It is by far the worst thing about living on campus. The PRT breaks down often and the buses are not reliable most of the time. Students can bring cars to campus but parking is expensive/difficult to find. Combine that with miles of traffic and it makes a horrible time getting to classes some days.
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