Indiana University-Bloomington Top Questions

What's the most frustrating thing about Indiana University-Bloomington?

Josslyn

huge class sizes

Jasmine

I am not easily frustrated, so really the amount everything costs even though it is worth it is frustrating.

Timothy

The most frustrating thing about my school is the traffic and congestion of the campus. I live off campus so i have to plan when i leave for class, the campus itself is so congested that it takes thirty minutes to travel through it. Other than the food served at the food courts, the size of the campus is the most frustrating aspect.

Kelsey

The scholarships offered are not enough.

Jessica

The size

Valerie

The way that the faculty can give you the run around about things.

zach

People were not diverse at all, which is why I didn't come out in high school

Heather

The advisors tend to frustrate many students. I have a specific one assigned to me, but I tend to schedule my appointments with another advisor in the field. The advisor I was assigned tends to try and steer students in a certain direction whether it's what they are interested in or not. I have gone in to discuss a certain topic and my advisor kept going off the subject talking about something else. He has also adviced me to take certain classes, which I've found out I don't need in order to graduate.

Adam

In the business school, too many professors are in their first few semesters of teaching. In addition, an incredible amount are foreigners with heavy accents which makes learning difficult because they have a hard time answering questions that require a higher level of cognitive reaction.

Joseph

I have looked forward to coming to this school since I was in junior high! I love going to this college! The only frustrating part is the expense and the fact that my parents are helping (through loans and what they can afford to help us with monthly) to help me and my brother and sister who are also in college now and this places a big financial burden on us all (My siblings and I all work part time and go to school full time).