Kansas State University Top Questions

What's the most frustrating thing about Kansas State University?

Randee

There are so many different options available at K-State that it can be a little overwhelming. Thankfully, we're not on our own. The advisors at Kansas State Unviersity are well-educated on what the school offers and give excellent advice to students.

Scott

There is the occasional "bad apple" in a professor or a student, but they are very rare and do not impact your overal experience at K-State.

Catherine

The frustrating part about being a student at KState was that, because I didn't grow up in the area, I felt like there were some inside jokes or some information that I wasn't privy to about the area - the history of the place, the fun things to do, stuff like that. It was easy to learn, though. I was also an "older student" there, so it was a little weird going to school with people who were ten years younger than I.

Taylor

Currently I've only been at K-State for about three weeks and quite frankly I have not found anything to be frustrating. I mean, I guess as a college freshman there could be one thing that could be considered 'frustrating' and that would be the community bathrooms. But really, they aren't even that bad. So other than that, there is nothing I've found frustrating about my university and I hope I never do. Kstate is the perfect university for many reasons, none of which are 'frustrating' to me.

Haley

It's nothing that the University can avoid, but the winters. The snow is awful and so is the rain but those are things that can be dealt with.

Louis

Sometimes it seems like we are not as diverse as I would like.

Reghan

The most frustrating thing is walking to class during the winter, however it is nice that the campus is not very big.

Paul

The basic course classrooms (ie. English 100) were not up to date. Old radiators would clank and rattle during class. Each chair would creek with any type of movement. Basic biology laboratory courses were still doing techniques that were not in use anymore by anyone (industries, or research). In other words, the technology for the basic courses is behind. Although I can only speak for gen ed classes and basic biology and chemistry courses.

Jordan

Nothing is frustrating.

Jeffrey

I think the most frustrating thing is the lack of communication between the financial aid office and the students.