California State University-San Bernardino Top Questions

What's the most frustrating thing about California State University-San Bernardino?

Laurette

The budget cuts have forced tuition to be raised which hurts those that had their CalGrant taken away (like me).

Elise

The lack of class sections available sometimes. Sometimes there is only one section for a class or it is only offered once a year. The communication of the school regarding fees, changes to policy, etc. It's not the best and is somewhat slow. Another challenge at this school is the school's focus on changing it's landscaping instead of using that money to hire more qualified teachers or use it inside the classrooms.

jose

I actually haven't attended the school yet not until winter.

Gil

The Budget Cost are increasing the cost for tutuion, which not only affect students enroll, in addtion is affecting transfer students and freshman being accepted.

James

The climbing wall in the gym only had certain hours of operation

Krystal-Jade

Considering my undergrad experience, the most frusterating thing about my school is getting others to communicate for my graduation purposes. For instance, I was almost not going to graduate twice just because people in the records and faculty for my degree were not communicating in order for my degree to go through. This also adds on to the problem of budget cuts because so many times did I or others have to push their graduation date because of cancellation or delay of classes. Therefore, I believe a person needs to put a lot of effort and time just to graduate.

Jamie

We keep trying to get an In-N-Out in the food court but they gave us a Denny's. Eww!

Katie

I was in the nursing program and the organization of the nursing curriculum was the most frustrating. Often we did not know when our clinical dates would be or who the instructor would be, making it difficult to plan the quarter around work and family.

Melissa

It's hard to get the classes I want when I want them.

Pakou

The most frustrating thing about my school is, of course the courses, especially registering for them and having to pay more than I'm supposed to, and not even getting all the classes that I want to take as well. It's really frustrating when I don't get the classes that I want to take; but in order to be a full-time student and graduate on time, I would have to take classes that I least want to take just so I would get the units required and I wouldn't be behind.