Western Oregon University Top Questions

What's the most frustrating thing about Western Oregon University?

Mariah

That even though there are alot of diverse on campus not everyone is always together. There are alot of people that can stick only with their race and stay in with their club members and teammates.

Kendell

I am not frustrated by anything at my school, at all.

Timmarie

The fact that there is no social life and everyone smokes weed every day

Katie

The most frustrating thing for me is that the school wants us to stay here during the weekends, but they don't really have anything open for us. The Health and Wellness center isn't open until the afternoon and the cafeteria is only open for a few hours on Saturday and Sunday.

Anna

My university is a very excellent place and I have not experienced anything negative with the staff. The one thing that frustrates me the most about college is the attitude and lack of motivation to acquire real knowledge from a large number of students. I don't see this as just a problem with my school. Students just wanting the "college experience" without concerning themselves for their future career, is probably an issue at a lot of universities.

Jessica

The most frustrating thing about my school is them not getting information out to the students about certain activities or programs that the school has to offer to us as the students.

Jo

There is not enough diversity at WOU. Within the year I have been here, I have seen a growth in the African American population, but nonetheless, it isn't diverse enough. There is a large Asian population but there isn't much else. I would like to see more diversity at WOU.

Katherine

I am from a small town so I am used to quiet, but I do get frustrated with the lack of social events here. I like to focus on my studies, but I would like a little bigger selection of things to do to relax and have fun.

Lisa

Since I just transferred here my most frustration has been the transferring process and getting the appropriate classes. I completed my AAOT at PCC and now am working on my Bachelors, for the most part I have found my school to be very helpful in the transfer process.

Daniel

I have been at WOU for 5 terms now, and honestly do not find anything frustrating. If they exist, I certainly have not noticed or picked up on them. I enjoy my education here at WOU and really like the classes that I have been able to select.