University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Top Questions

What's the most frustrating thing about University of Wisconsin-Whitewater?

Lori

The campus wifi is one of the most frustrating things on campus. Often the wifi tends to go down, especially when it is needed to do assignments. My campus has a website known as D2L where teachers upload assignments and other literary material and when the wifi is down, one cannot reach those websites which leads to frustration and stress. Just a note, if one lives in the dorms, it would be a great idea to invest into an ethernet cord to use in case the wifi goes unstable.

Shakeva

There are too many activities and clubs I want to join, but not enough time! I am an active member of three groups currently, and my schedule is packed! If there were more hours in a day, or more days in a week, I'd be satisfied.

Gabriel

I'm not terribly thrilled with its location. Simply put, it's cold here and there's hardly anything to do. That makes it easy to avoid distractions and focus on schoolwork, but... there's still hardly anything to do.

Doug

The large number of students that are either commuter or that live very close and leave on the weekends. As a result there are not many people to socialize with on weekends.

Carley

There is not a lot to do in Whitewater becuase the town and the campus are so small. It helps to focus on academics though.

Jill

One of the most frustrating things about college is the student living. Although living on campus has provided me with many amazing experiences, learning to adapt to the extremely new environment is sometimes agravating. In my first semester at college I often became frustrated with the noise level in the dorms and sometimes found it hard to concentrate on homework and studying. The most frustrating thing for me in my first semester at collge was learnig to adapt to the new college atmosphere so that I could get still get the necessary school wok done while living in the dorms.

Sara

Some professors are too difficult

Amanda

Unless you decide to commute to campus, you must live in the Residence Halls on campus your first two years. Because of overcrowding they are somewhat flexible on allowing people to move out early. The most frustrating thing is the overcrowded Residence Halls. As the freshman class continues to grow larger, overcrowding on our campus continues to be a problem. Some people are forced to live in the basements and lounges of the Residence Halls because of lack of space.

Kyle

Having to work 40 or more hours a week. Don't have time for anything else.

Molly

Everyone goes home on the weekend and does not give it a chance. It also only has a few majors that they are known for. wish would branch out.