Precious
At Central Connecticut State University it is very hard to get classes and the advisor process lacks emphasis on graduating on time. Multiple discussion forums were held on students' frustration on lack of proper guidance and class offerings. This caused students to spend years at CCSU trying to graduate. In my time at CCSU I had three advisors and I was only able to obtain my degree within three years because I advised myself. I stayed on top of the course requirements to graduate and stayed focus.
Colleen
As a resident for three years, it was very frustrating that there was rarely anything to do on the weekends. Many residents, for this reason, would go home for the weekends also, meaning there were never even a large number of people on campus. If it is nice out, you could play ball on one of the fields or courts on campus, but on a rainy Saturday afternoon, the CCSU campus is unfortunately pretty dead.
Luis
I think that the most frustrating thing about school is feeling those cold winter gust hit my face when walking through campus from one building to the next but that is something I can definitely live with in New England.
Caitlyn
The most frustrating aspect of my school would be the lack of student participation in activities around campus. The majority of students leave campus on the weekends creating a boring environment. I love my college, it provides a great atmosphere to learn in but the students could be more active.
John
The most frustrating thing about my college is the lack of nearby parking. There are at least two or three lots and parking garages that are nearly empty on a daily basis, but commuting students cannot park in them because they are reserved for faculty. The closest lots and garages are far from the buildings in which my classes are in, and this is very frustrating for students who commute like myself, especially in poor weather.
Rebecca
some teachers are highly unorganized and it makes it difficult to study for tests
Debbie
I can't figure out what i want to do
Renee
The amount of smokers on campus and their disregard for only smoking in designated smoking areas.
Freddie
Not enough music events.
Krista
The fact that they are not accepting the transfer credits in my education major from the first university that I attended. The credits transferred, but not to the education major - only as electives.