Christopher
So far, nothing.
Krista
Liberty University is a Christian school, so the pressure to be a good person at all times is unbearable. If you make one mistake, many people judge you and look at you as if you are the devil. Being real with people is hard too, in fear of being judged. For a Christian school, some of the people here can be extremely judgemental.
Loren
The school is having a hard time finding room to grow. It started out small and the city grew around it, so now it is stuck between two highways. There is not alot of room for parking or more dorms. However, I do believe they are on the verge of fixing this problem.
Kyra
I have not found anything that has frustrated me so far and I don't think I will.
Brittany
The internet is constantly slow and often unreliable. For a university boasting of technology, zero debt, and a prestigious online school, you would think that they could improve their internet or buy more routers.
Leah
The large size. I graduated from a class of 22 and wanted a Chrisitan College bigger than that. I have taken dual enrollment online classes with Liberty and received college and high school credit. I enjoyed them very much. In applying to and working through Liberty's administrative structure there seems to be a lot of duplication of information going on between departments. For instance, I am already a student at Liberty and I am receiving literature encouraging me to look at Liberty as my college of choice. Waste of postage and promo materials. :(
Dominica
The most frustrating thing about this school are the rules and the amount of required classes. Most of the rules are pretty easy to follow, but some of the RA's are too picky and seem to look for something that is wrong with what you are wearing. There are many required Bible classes that I don't think we should have to take if we have already taken them in high school.
Jordyn
The curfew, dress code and housing policies.
Chase
The most frustrating thing about my school is the lack of parking spaces. The student body at Liberty University is very diverse. There are students from all fifty states as well as international students. With this many people it is hard for the administration to create enough parking on campus. This causes many students to have to walk very long distances to get their car. This can be quite a hassle for students who work, or for students who are trying to make it back by the curfew that Liberty has set in place.
Rhonda
The most frustrating thing is really not about the school, but about me. I'm a returning student after being away from the educatioinal system for 20+ years and find myself having to work harder than the younger students to excel. There is the benefit of wisdom, but it sure would be nice to pair that with vitality!