The University of Texas at El Paso Top Questions

What do you consider the worst thing about The University of Texas at El Paso? Why?

esmeralda

The worst thing about my school is that the food and the supplies are expensive. Sometimes it is required to buy certain things that are expensive yet you hardly use them. The food is also very expensive; a sandwitch is about 6 dollars and it doesn't even fill you up.

Myrkania

I believe not letting military student know they need to bring paperwork every year in order to pay resident fees.

Elise

Although online classes are a big benefit for me, sometimes it's frustrating to not be able to deal with things directly on campus. For example, I can't get a campus ID card because you have to go in to the office in person to have your picture taken. I live in California, so going in is not possible for me. I think the school needs to make some adjustments to accomodate their online students a little better.

James

The campus itself is old and very small when compared to other universities in Texas and can use a great amount of remodeling in order to bring it up to a more modern state especially since in two years the campus will be reaching its bicentennial anniversary in 2014.

Jacob

The only thing that I would consider to be "worse" about UTEP is that after 2:00 P.M. it stops feeling like a college and no one usually sticks around or gets involved.

Jose

The price of the tuition.

Marilyn

The worst thing would be student apathy. Like said above, if you have motivation you can climb mountains but be ready to feel frustrated when asking others to join.

Cindy

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Michelle

What I consider to be the worst thing about my school is tuition. Having to worry if i will get enough loans from financial aid is always very stressful.

Cilda

There can be some miscommunication among departments. Also, not all offices will go the extra mile to help students out so they send them from one office another, which can be very frustrating. I think that their dedication could be improved.