Jasmine
The amount of laziness that is produced by both students and teachers alike
Dayton
dealing with/ or trying to get financial aid
Darion
I would have to say the most fustrating is the lunch menu. It varies from day to day as to the quality of the food but I get fustraded becuase if it's very good I have to spend my money on food from some where else.
Danielle
Student parking.
Delisha
The most frustrating thing about my school is high tuition for out of state students. Its ridiculous! It?s about 7,000 dollars for an in state student to attend and 24,000 for an out of state student to attend.
Cory
Not having a car when wanting to get off campus.
Melissa
For me, the most frustrating thing about my school is the administration. At times they are on top of things but for the most part students have to almost harass them to do their job. It can be very frustrating to get things turned inor signed when you are forced to stop all that you are doing on a regualar school day to track down someone in the administration, just so you can be sure that all of your documents are correctly filed.
Jayslee
The most frustrating thing about my schoolin the finacial aid process. Over the summer it is usually a long gruely process to determine how much money you are getting from your school and how much you owe. You usually have to make last minutes decisions and it is a constant scamble to find the money to finish school.
Monique
Seeing D-1 schools on tv, and longing for that type of interaction on campus. The alumni here are strong, and the students have much school spirit, but the depth of the campus compared to those schools just isn't there.
Maisha
Having to go around the whole campus basically when you have asked for one thing. We call it the A&T run around.
Nicholas
The most frustrating thing i notice about my school, is the selfishness of the students and the faculity. Everyone expresses there "Aggie Pride," our school catch phrase, at a drop of a dime, because they love the school, but no one hardly ever gives back. Our alumni that gives back , that makes donations; falls under 15{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c}, and its sickening. And when asking students that attend currently, will they give back when they graduate, they respond unheartedly, with no valid reason to why not. It hurts to hear such ignorance, in my generation of people.