University of New Hampshire-Main Campus Top Questions

What's the most frustrating thing about University of New Hampshire-Main Campus?

Melanie

The most frustrating thing about this school is picking classes for an upcoming semester. Due to the volume of students, classes fill very quickly, making it a hassle to arrange a schedule.

Kaitlin

The shuttle buses are NEVER on time! It is sooo frustrating.

tess

unh is a great school.i really do not have one negative thing to say about it.the friends i met are great and my classes are pretty good.i love it

Sara

Over the past couple years, I have learned that the fraternities and sororities are labeled quite negatively. I do not think this is true at all because I have some pretty great friends that are in the Greek system. There are people who automatically judge because of the way they dress or talk, and I think it's pretty ridiculous. I think it's time for people to worry about themselves and to stop judging people so quickly!

Katelyn

The most frustrating thing is the repetitive food in the dining hall. They do an okay job mixing it up, but it eventually gets boring. I wish there were more healthy options for students to have, for it is important to keep people fit and healthy.

Emma

Once again the financial aid, it's very hard when your parents have another child in school and are trying to pay out of state tuition, which I might add is very high for a public institution. It's been difficult for my family to come up with money for each payment and I don't think the university does a good job with really deciding who needs what and providing that for them.

Heather

That some teachers for gen-ed classes exspect us to know a lot more than we should and give us so much work. Some of them don't seem to get it that we have lives and other classes. It's only a problem with classes that shouldn't be hard, 400 level classes.

Alex

Too much work at one time.

Aubrey

If you want to get involved, put yourself out there, you can't just expect people to pull you toward organizations.

Aaron

Lack of financial aid