University of Arizona Top Questions

What's the most frustrating thing about University of Arizona?

Michelle

The only thing that seems to bother me is the amount of online services that are required to obtain information for each class I am enrolled in. I wish the school only had one set for all the departments instead of a different one for each individual college.

Hilary

The University of Arizona is a moderately large campus, and at first the size of the school was daunting to me! Before classes started I was worried about being able to find all of my classes and I was also nervous that I would not have enough time inbetween classes in order to make it to the next class on time! Thankfully, it didn't take long to find my way around campus and I no longer have the problems I initially worried about!

Mariah

The worst thing would probably be some outdated buildings that are incompatible with some newer technology. The classes are very interactive and you need interactive and efficient technology in each classroom to accommodate the demands of our tech savvy generation. This is a new age; we need the best to learn with. However this isn?t true with all the buildings and the newer ones are great.

Nicole

The most frustrating thing about my school is the Greek System. For sororities, it is extremely expensive to join, but it is also one of the main aspects of the social life here at the U of A. For those of us who cannot afford to pay $2000 a semester, we can't join one, and therefore lose a great opportunity to make long-lasting friends and potential job networking abilities.

Amanda

Long Beach City College is great, considering its educational limitations of being a community college. But I wish they had more classes pertaining to architecture that's can be considered transferable to 4 year universities. Right now, their architecture classes only equate to electives.

Stephen

There are a lot of stereotypical fraternity and sorority people.

Wilfred

Lack of good cafeteria style food nearby, difficulty in getting classes as needed.

Blanca

The most frustrating thing about my school is the amount of people in TRAD classes. I never met my professor in my TRAD class. A class of 1,200 students made it hard to reach my professor in office hours.

Megan

Due to the recent budget cuts the most frustrating thing about my school is not being able to get the classes that I need for graduation. It is a constant battle every semester to get the needed classes and have a reasonable schedule so that I can schedule work or research projects.

Philip

The Greek system, and the students who occupy classes yet have no true interest to take them. These two aspects impede the education process and make the U of A look like a joke.