University of California-Berkeley Top Questions

What's the most frustrating thing about University of California-Berkeley?

John

Too many smart kids, it is hard to get a good GPA

Jenn

When I come across a difficult course and have no idea how to pass the class, I would feel hopeless and alone. I would feel like a failure and would lose the determination to keep going. I would be afraid of what would happen if I do not persevere. It was when I actually kept fighting through it and did everything I could with the best of my ability that I passed those courses. Since then, I've felt like I can take on any tough courses because I know now what I need to do.

Keishia

The one thing I found to be most frustrating at UC Berkeley was the Veterans Affairs Department. While I attended Berkeley I did not receive VA scholarship counseling or assistance. The VA told me I did not qualify for military scholarships and they couldn't help me. So I had to search for scholarships and contact my VA to get them to sign off on paperwork. I was successfully awarded two scholarships through my own efforts. Sadly enough, the VA was not there to help me during my college experience and for that I discredit their efficiency and ethics.

Sachi

It was hard for me, as a transfer student, to make relationships with professors. I did eventually get a Undergraduate Research Apprenticeship, but I had to apply in multiple rounds. The first time, I didn't get one. I think I could have done a better job connecting with my professors, maybe going to their office hours, but so many of them continually give the vibe of being too busy for undergrads. I always felt like an email or a meeting with a professor was a bother to them.

Maria

The fees and increases in fees are the most fustrating because you never know when they are going to raise the fees and if you will be able to afford it the next school year. Aside from that, it is an amazing school and I believe that nobody should let money keep them from getting an education especially at Berkeley.

Hiromi

The most frustrating thing about my school is that since there are so many students (which I find is a good point!), the class enrollment system, called TeleBears, tends to freeze up and malfunction during class enrollment periods. Also, it is difficult to get all the classes you want, in the schedule that you want, because there are hundreds of students vying for the same spot in that particular class. With some planning and creation of backup schedules, you can get over this obstacle though, and spend TeleBears period in relative sanity!

Veronica

Large lectures prevented Professors from knowing each student.

Anthony

I dont even need 100 words for this one. Two words Finacial aid. The amout of red tape is tremondous. But it all works out.

Alice

Getting food. The dining hall nearest my dorm (which is the main dining hall for over 1000 students) is not open three out of seven days of the week. Plus, it opens at 10:30am every day, making breakfast options limited. It's a pain trekking over to another dining hall-- the closest being several blocks away-- and the little school-run cafes nearby only offer things like coffee and chips. While there are a lot of great restaurants near campus, they cost money, and my meal plan here only covers dining halls and campus cafes.

Ariane

affirmative action erodes the quality of our education.