Mark
The most Frustrating thing about my school is trying to get things done over the phone. I found it a lot more efficent and clear when I physically went to the school to get a question answered.
Gina
The most frustrating thing about my school would have to be how incredibly fast the core classes are filled to capacity. I suppose that this can be seen as a statement of success for the school -- a kudos for high enrollment numbers; however, it can be frustrating when a four term class requirement is delayed due to unavailability.
Jerome
I believe that there should be more programs for students to have more social activities but since it's a community college maybe it might not be in the budget.
Anneliese
The most frustrating thing at my school would be that getting a 3 on an AP exam doesn't count but it does at the University.
Natalie
Off the top of my head, the Financial Aid Office. Really it's not the office that is frustrating, it's the lack of knowledge among the staff at the front desk. Most of the time it is a student worker, and they almost always seem to either not have the answer you're looking for, or they give you the wrong advice. This is most frustrating because you're dealing with another student's financial future! (my future). It doesn't help when you get sent on a wild goose chase.
Samantha
There is no specific thing about Truckee Meadows Community College that deems something " most frustrating". The only limitations a student may encounter with would be the resourses of a community college compared to a university.
Erika
I have never attended Truckee Meadows Community College before, the fall 2014 semester will be my first semester attending. I have not expierenced anything frustrating about the school thus far and applying as a transfer student has actually been very easy and every person i have talked to, to help me get back to school has been very helpful, and friendly. I do not expect to have any qualms against TMCC and expect my experience thier to be very rewarding and enjoyable.
Jessica
The most frustrating thing would have to be the faculty. When I started my freshman year, they had me enrolled as a high-school student instead of a college student despite the numerous times I told them to change it. From then on it seemed like they weren't very knowledgeable with what they were doing, however it has seem to have gotten better.