Texas State University Top Questions

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

Jose

Procrastinating is frustrating when it's done at the last minute. On campus the only thing frustrating is climbing up the stairs since our school is built on a hill

Jannel

I love everything about, especially the education! The classes are challenging and all worth it because it helps me work towards my degree.

Kayla

The school is over all the best school. I have no frustrations with this school. They help their students succeed and enjoy their over all college experience.

Zachary

The college was built on a number oh hills, so walking from one side of campus to the other could be tiresome!

Veronica

The most frustrating thing is the distance combined with the hills. I wouldn't mind walking, but when you have to go up a hill only to go to class at the bottom of the hill is somewhat a bother. All in all, it isn't so bad. The hills do work in building you calf muscle.

Alexandria

The only frustrating part really depends on what school you are in because it can be hard to get the upper level classes you need if you do not meet the requirements in time. Also getting advisors who don't help to prepare you for your field of study to get into the program in enough time isn't helpful.

Cydni

The most frustrating thing about Texas State University is the climb up and down the stairs. Because San Marcos is in the hill country the school is built on top of those hills.

Raquelle

The most frustratinf thing abou Texas State University is the bus. It really is the only major problem I have ever had at this school. Sometimes have had to wait quite a while to get on a bus just to get to campus or back to my apartment. Not really a big issue. Just frustrating at times. Especially if you're running late.

Alexandra

The most frustrating thing about Texas State University is the mentality that certain students have when first coming to Texas State. Some incoming freshmen come to this university hoping to meet others that share their same interest in partying instead of caring about their education. This is only a small group of upperclassmen, but there is a much larger group of first-year students who have this way of thinking. I am excited to meet more upperclassmen this year and see the ones with the interest in only partying leave or grow up.

Lakeisha

How spaced out the campus is