University of Nevada-Reno Top Questions

What's the most frustrating thing about University of Nevada-Reno?

Anthony

For people like me, the most frustrating part of UNR is deciding what to major in, because there are so many good choices.

Samantha

The most frustrating thing about my school is when the only professor available for a required course is not trained in teaching and good practices to help students learn. Usually in my field of engineering, they are highly intelligent people who have a hard time teaching others what they already know.

daryn

student population is growing rapidly as facilities is struggling to maintain.

Jessica

Honestly, its frustrating not having more hours in a day. There is so much to do on campus and around it. UNR has over 200 clubs recognized by our student government and they range from just for fun clubs (like Taco Tuesday Club) to academically inclined clubs like Pre-Med club. There are always performances by various artists and students, activities other clubs conduct and Lake Tahoe and ski resorts a 30 minute drive away. There are seriously too many things to do with so little time.

Danial

The new student union and knowledge center (aka library) are too far away from the main part of campus. This makes it kind of a hassel to go from there to class.

Harland

The most frustrating thing about the University of Nevada-Reno would be the availability and the enforcement of parking violations. The tickets are too much and the enforcement is way too harsh.

Jenny

Not all of the upper-division electives are offered every semester; sometimes, you have to wait a semester or two to get into a class you might want or need, which may throw up a 4-year graduation target-time.

Heather

The semesters, they're too long. I prefer quarters over semesters. There is more variety and if you miss a class than you have more opportunity to take it in the next quarter than wait a whole year to take it.

Joelle

I love my school. The students are very academically focused and everyone is friendly. We have great school spirit. Plus, I have educated and helpful professors who enjoy teaching. There isn't anything frustrating about my school.

Mikaal

There are not very many businesses that are college oriented. The main focus of Reno is the Casions and not the college. This is not the best place if you are looking for a college town environment.