Augustana University Top Questions

What's the most frustrating thing about Augustana University?

Lauren

You are required to live in the dorms for the first three years.

Emily

The most frustrating thing about my school is, if you're an athlete, feeling like the sport and coaching staff owns you. They expect you to live, breathe, and eat your sport, and you simply can't. If you're not an athlete, the most frustrating thing is feeling like you're back in high school. The population is so small that there is a lot of gossip and judgemental people. Everyone knows each other's business and is very critical about it.

Andra

Right now the most frustrating thing is finding financial aid and scholarships to go study abroad.

Matthew

While I am tempted to echo my answer to the previous question here, I must say the thing I find most frustrating about a college--and I have unofortunately encountered it here--is when a professor seems to be going through the motions in his or her class, as if he or she does not care anymore. I take learning very seriously and I believing not caring is the worst sin any person who is a teacher may commit.

Mary

Upper class housing. There are not enough apartments avaliable for those who want to stay on campus there junior and senior year.

Hannah

I think the ratio of girls to guys is frustrating. Also, some of the groups are very segregated.

Sonora

The most fustrating thing is being on top of your grades and getting the GPA that you need and balacing school with friends and trying to maintain sanity.

Chelsey

Should have more parking in the campus dorm parking lots. Food in the cafeteria gets repetitive throughout the year.

Jessica

The most frustrating issue is the lack of resources. Although I believe that the small private liberal arts education is the way to go, we just do not get the funding that the state schools are awarded. The sacrifices are made all over the board in order to keep the institution running properly. We do not have the state of the art athletic facilities, enormous libraries, or comfortable living spaces like many of the bigger schools can fund. This obstacle has taught me how to live simply and to be grateful for what we do have.

Jessica

Since the school is small there are not as many student-lead groups/organizations to be involved with, since there are less students to lead them. I think the most frustrating thing about it is that I know things I wish there were groups for like dancing, but they're not available except at certain times.