Marta
The most frustrating thing about my school is the reputation it receives from people who do not go to Illinois State University. Most people compare ISU to the University of Illinois and often believe that it is inadequate in comparison. This is an irritating aspect of my school because it is definitely not any worse than any other school. The students and faulty at ISU are all incredibly nice and intelligent. Illinois State University is a great school to discover yourself and meet great people. ISU, without a doubt, does not deserve the reputation it gets.
Nicholas
I feel like certain classes are very tedious.
Amanda
At the moment, the most frustrating aspect has to be the time that I have to wait in order to know whether or not I am going to be accepted into the school of nursing here. It leaves me with much anxiety and I have to come up with many back-up plans incase it does not work out here because of it's competitive nature.
Amanda
The students, the partying, the frats
Teryn
I would say that most frustrating thing about Illinois Sate University has to do with the art department / situation. There are so many nice buildings here on campus and the only ones that are in bad shape are the fine art buildings (there are two). Other than that I am happy with the art department because we have amazing professors and a wide veriety of programs.
Adam
Having a plan of study but not being able to go by because classes are always full when I go to pick classes.
Kathleen
Currently, the most frustrating thing about my school is that there is construction everywhere. There's new buildings going up all over, renovation of buildings, and street construction. It's worse this summer 2009 than it will be in the coming year, but that is the most frustrating thing because of the interference for drivers.
Zach
Professors can be indifferent and hard to deal with, the administration is beareucratic and lots of red tape.
Nicole
The most frustrating part of Illinois State University is the cost of living. Property owners raise prices every year and make students pay per-room. Next year I will be a Junior and will have to take out loans so I can not only pay for a higher education but also afford a $415 rent. It is sad that they are allowed to do this. Students have to live near campus and it is not fair that property managers are making student's dreams harder to achieve.