University of Maine Top Questions

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

David

The school is a small school. It has the feel of a community college in size.

Silas

I can't think of anything that frustrates me. Homework is stressfull at times, but not necessarily frustrating. I like my school.

Mimi

The most frustrating thing about my school is the with the financial aid office and the offices related because the people who work in those offices make students run around to different people trying to get help with finances even though they can directly help you or they can contact a person who can assist immediately. The people tend to be roundabout with the students unless the students are direct with them firsthand.

Rebecca

The online class scheduling is a hassle and so is dealing with financial aid, but once you get passed that, the campus is so welcoming and amazing! The older students are so supportive and are extremely welcoming to freshman!!!

Stephanie

Finding classes pertaining to your major if you miss your sign up period time. You can't enroll in a lot of the ones that you might be interested in because of all the "good" classes have been filled up.

Alexus

The most frustrating thing about the University of Maine is finicial aid, because it is difficult working a job while doing successful in my classes. If I had more finincial aid; I would not have to work as often and would have more time to dedicate to my studies.

Rylee

I'd have to say the most frustrating thing about my school is the size of some of the classes. Last semester my biology class had upwards of 200 students. Not all classes are like this, but a lot are. However, our school does offer a lot of individual help if needed and it's very easy to get one on one time with the teacher.

Megan

The most frustrating thing about my school is the cost to go there.

Sheila

The most frustrating thing about my school is the fact that there are so many students. The classes are very large so it is hard to get to know the professors, and other students. It is also hard to meet new people, unless you join a bunch of groups, live on campus, or keep your friends from high school. And because classes are so large the professors just lecture to you, so you don't do anything as small groups unless you are in a lab, but then you have to get your labs done, a short time.

Lynne

some of the class rooms are to small.