Hannah
The plus/minus grading system. In my opinion, it should only be used if it is to your benefit. If you work very hard to get a B-, you might as well just have gotten a C because you don't get the 3.0 for your GPA.
Kelly
It is extremely frustrating trying to decide how to best manage time at the University of Central Florida; there are so many things to do! Wanting desperately to take part in the wide variety of school activities, socializing with friends, and putting forth the best effort on school work can prove to be challenging, but with a willful mind, anything is possible!
Erin
The most frustrating thing about my school is the fact that after your freshman year, on campus housing is not promised. If it is, it's very expensive. There should be more on campus housing available to upperclassmen. Another thing is the costs. I am having a lot of trouble with paying for college. More than anything, this is the most frustrating thing.
Sabrina
Parking after a certain time on the main campus is horrible. Often I see myself wondering around the parking lot/garge trying to find a place to park. If your getting to campus between the hours of 9am-1pm, good luck. Another thing that bothers me is the enrollment date process. I believe students who are closer to graduating (Juniors/Seniors) should be able to sign up for classes first. It was very frustrating transfering to UCF and not being able to sign up for classes first because I didn't have a UCF GPA.
Jessica
The most frustrating thing about my school is that it is very overpopulated. There are few parking spaces in each garage compared to our enormous student population.
Brittany
The ability to receive scholarships to help pay for housing, classes, books and other various living expenses.
Kristine
I believe the most fristrating thing about my school is the parking. There is no parking anywhere on campus. It is very difficult to find parking due the the about of people that attend my university.
Chad
There are a couple things that are pretty frustrating about attending UCF. The first being that it costs so much money in living expenses, books, and tuition. I am a full time student and also have to work full time because of this and its going to be extremely hard to focus on the up coming semester. My only other complaint would be the parking. We have over 60,000 students who attend and from what I hear and see there is only enough parking spots for about 15,000. Hopefully they will find a solution in the near future.
Ellen
Registering for classes has proved to be difficult at UCF. There are only certain times when you can choose these classes, and if you are not an upperclassman, you will not get into every class you like. In the Psychology Department, there are only a few classes open for certain topics that are needed to graduate, so you need to make sure you have a high GPA so you can have first pick.
Elizabeth
The most frustrating thing about our school is probably the parking situation. It can take up to an hour to find a parking spot. However, I am aware that most schools have the same problem.