Terrence
The fact that I have to take a 40 min train ride to school is annoying.
Shelby
MSU is a commuter campus. There aren't any dorms or on-campus living. This is very frustrating because I have to take the light rail to school every day, or pay to park in a parking garage in order to go to class. I live in Parker, Colorado, which is about an hour of travel time away from Denver. Everything else about the school is amazing, but this is the one thing that makes going to school here difficult. If I had the option to live on campus, I would, because it would make going to school easier.
Savon
Metro functions as a commuter school, making it extreamely difficult to get to know people. My expectation of college was that it would be very social. But really, a lot of effort is necessary to get involved and to find a peer group, which causes problems for me because I don't do well with new people. So really the problem resides with me more than the school, still being a commuter school, people at the school aren't very motivated to make friends.
Mary
The most frustrating thing I have found is that it's easy to get lost on campus.
Edward
Parking is a big money issue. If you have car, expect to pay alot (anywhere from 4 to 10 dollars) for parking.
Veronica
The most frustrating thing about Metro State is first figuring out where everything is on campus. It shares with two other colleges so it can be pretty complicated
Kamen
The most frustrating thing about Metropolitan State College of Denver is the location. The campus is situated only blocks from the busy, noisy, and dirty downtown area. The campus feels overshadowed by the oppresive skyscrapers and confined by the din of the crowded streets and obnoxious trains. Peace is a rarity on the campus due to the penetrating noise of the bustling city. Just as one thinks he has found a quiet place out of doors, more city intrudes.
Maritess
There were a couple of instructors that I felt were not good instructors which caused some frustration. The cost of parking and the difficulty of finding parking was a big source of frustration.
Alicia
The most frustrating thing about Metro is the lack of organization that some of the offices have. One in particular, the Financial Aid Office, makes it extremely difficult to get anything accomplished. The financial aid policies at Metro are also a bit frustrating. Be forewarned: DO NOT DROP CLASSES.
Jesse
Transportation to campus if you do not live in the city is difficult and the only mass transit is a train. Parking is terrible and exspensive.
Geraldine
The cost of parking and financial aid
Victor
The semester is way to short. I'm used to 18 week semesters, not 14 weeks. It allows for no mistakes and we all have lives even though i understand colloge is the most important aspect.
Elina
availability of certain classes.
Tiffany
They are working on campus living, but as much as I have seen, it leaves much to be desired. This is not the classic dorm situation and college experience most would like to have.
frieda
The admissions process, hands down! The advisors do not work with the finacial aid officers who don't work with the transcript counselors when working on the admissions process for a new student. Sudents are always confused as to why noone told them, for example, their general studies credits did not transfer ad that's why they do not qualify as a sophmore.
Marie-Louise
One of the most frustrating thing about my school is that the department is amazing and the rest of the school does not always reflect that. Hospitality is exciting, challenging and rewarding and our professors give real experience with real industry speakers. It is frustrating that all the majors Physics and Nursing don't reflect those same programs, courses, and assistance to help their students. I have friends that major in these fields and it's discouraging when leaving my department to see their's nearly without representation or a concerned person to work with them.
Consuelo
Certain basic courses drive me crazy. I understand that colleges and universities are trying to make students well rounded individuals, however making classes mandatory when they aren't within your major doesn't help. Classes like that are brushed off and not cared about and simply frustrates me and most of my friends. If the class isn't taken seriously what good does it do? It only adds cost to an already expensive situation.
Joseph
The distance between classes.....I've got 10 min to get from one end of the campus to the other. Otherwise, I'm excited to be going back to school.
christopher
I attended Northern Michigan University in the fall and the toughest part of school was the schedule and the amount of time and effort it took. Being on the football team along with a 14 credit class made it almost impossible for sleep. Practice took up almost 5 hours a day and classes up to 12 hours some days. Constant sleep deprivation made it tough to keep up with physical activities, but with the sight of the end of the season the days moved quicker. For those couple months, the tough schedule was the toughest part of school.