Jonathan
My school has a limited selection of international and global studies classes which I would be interested in if they had them.
Kim
There is nothing to do off campus. Everything closes around 8pm in Williamsburg.
David
Coming out of high school as an IB student, I was used to the idea that numbers meant everything (even though that point was emphasized as false). College admissions confirmed that. As much as colleges say that they select students qualitatively, it is unrealistic and impractical for numbers to not play a huge role in admissions. Now, with this newfound commitment to academic excellence, from both a qualitative and quantitative point of view, it is frustrating (in a good way) to be put in an environment where grades must truly be earned, without curves and extra credit.
Hannah
The most frustrating thing is having to pick only one or two majors.
Ashley
All the opportunities--there are so many, it feels like you're missing out to choose just one club or organization! Sorting through the diverse actitivities is hard!!
Brenna
The course selection process is very competitive, frustrating, and time consuming.
Nick
Harsh treatment of athletes by students.
Jason
Academic advising at William and Mary is a little difficult to go through--my counselor was not very clear when it came to helping me define what I would need for my major, what requirements and prerequisites were required for classes I wished to get into, and the availability of those courses. All work in terms of planning my academic trajectory had to be done outside of meetings because I could not count on the school's advisement for anything.
Nick
Lack of racial diversity. Pompous teachers. Stupid jocks/frat kids that don't belong. Lack of focus on the arts (music/art, not dance/theater).
Kristen
The issue of funding from the state of Virginia! The state continues to cut our funding, making it harder for us to attract professors, maintain campus facilities, and keep up our programs. We are doing just fine, but it is very frustrating to have to put up with, as a state school. The state needs to actually follow through with its end of the bargain instead of leaving us hanging!
Maya
Williamsburg is a very boring town.
Kim
State politicians and wealthy doners control the campus too much. Students have no say in the running of their university.
Ian
There is very little financial aid available. As an out-of-state student, this is very frustrating, having to pay five times as much as Virginia students. I will be $76,000 in debt by the end of this year. When I get my degree in 2011, I will be deep enough in debt that I could have gone to medical school, but will only have a B.A. The way William & Mary advertizes itself is very deceptive when it comes to financial aid.
Benjamin
In many respects, the town-gown relationship was a pretty big disappointment to me. I came from a town where the university really defined the town, but in Williamsburg, you always kind of get the feeling that the town would just as soon not have us (the students) around. Its part retirement-community, part tourist trap; you don't really have that tight integration between town and gown that you'd find in similar places like Charlottesville, VA Durham, NC, Lexington, VA or Davidson, NC.
no
no environmental concern, no concert hall, not enough funding for music program
Laura
The school is very small. It's nice because I like small class sizes and running into my friends a lot and not being just a number in a lecture hall, but at the same time it gets old sometimes. Gossip travels very quickly, and although you can avoid people you don't like for a long time, you can't avoid them forever. And because it's so small, sometimes there is a limit to the number of things going on on the weekends; if there's only one party being advertised, EVERYONE is there.
Rebecca
The work load is extremely heavy. Sometimes it seems that your best is not good enough at all.
Allison
There is poor parking availability. The school feels slightly skewed towards the liberal side of things, professors even more so than students.
Beth
Registration is difficult for freshman, transfers, and even sophomores. You might get stuck in large lecture classes that upperclassment didn't want.
Samantha
There are limited options when it comes to venues or student hangouts that are open after 2am.