Montclair State University Top Questions

What's the most frustrating thing about Montclair State University?

isabella

no social life and staff exculding professors very unhelpfu

Jaymi

The most frustrating thing about my school is the financial aid office. They seem to work very slowly and often neglect to inform students if they are missing important paperwork required to process their financial aid, leaving students high and dry and unable to provide information efficiently. Financial aid awards take an exceptionally long time to process and be heard of from students as well, in my experience.

Mone

The Fact that the rooms are small and that the elevators dont really work.

Sean

living off campus and still commuting to a 4 year school

marcia

i think the only thing about this school that bothers me the most is really how overpriced everything is. the dorm rooms are the size of my room at home and you share with 2 other people only topay thousands of dollars a semester. the food is not the greatest thing in the world yet your paying for a six dollar sandwhich that used to cost around 4 dollars.

MAZEDA

WORK LOAD...PROFESSORS GIVES TOO MUCH WORK AT SAME TIME.

Racquel

writing papers. its just time consuming and you never know what your gonna get

Jerika

the most fustrating thing about my school is the teachers and how some of them don't go out of thier way to help the students. I feel that some of the teachers just come to teach at that is it. When they answer a question, it is mostly to tell the students that they cant help. Also the teachers don't seem to care if their information was clear to the students. Many students have to figure out what the teacher is trying to teach than actually learning.

Keri

The most frustrating thing about Montclair State University would be housing. Being a state university, you would think we would have enough housing for our students. However, Montclair is a very over populated university where we accept too many people that want to live on campus and not commute. We have a lot of students living in a hotel off campus where they need to take a shuttle just to get to campus that comes maybe every hour or so. Also, if it is not the housing, it is the parking, we do not have enough parking spaces for everyone.

Heather

Parking is very limited, so we use the NJ Transit Deck on the outer edge of campus. It's great that the deck's there to accomodate students, but it's far from where I dorm; I depend on the shuttle a lot. This becomes especially important in the rain or snow, both of which are extremely common at my school. Because the shuttles take so long to get around, I've waited up to 30 minutes for a shuttle until I've given up and decided to walk back to my room -- sometimes alone at night.