San Diego State University Top Questions

What's the most frustrating thing about San Diego State University?

Jing

Some popular classes have up to 200 students, so it's hard for the professors to concentrate on them individually.

Candi

There doesn't seem to be as much emphasis on academics. It is definitely more of a party school.

Danielle

Trying to find loyal friends.

Ryan

The most frustrating thing about my school is how impacted our classes are and how we are paying more money for less schooling. Classes are overcrowded and trying to get into your required classes is a major problem. Also, they continue to raise tuition fees, while cutting the workload of faculty, which affects how much students are being taught.

Saman

I am a 21 years of age have muscular dystrophy and wheelchair is my ride around the campus. There int much frustring me more than the campus is crowded and its hard to get into the classes on time. But for normal people there isnt much frustration.

Jessica

The most frustrating thing about school having a load of work to do from all different classes in such little time. It is also hard to make out a scheduele that I want because it usually is scattered throughout the week. Out of all frustrating things I believe that tuition is very stressful to come up with the money because it keeps getting higher and higher. Sooner or later I feel like I wont be attending SDSU anymore due to the amount of tuition that is needed.

Gabriella

The professors.

Randy

Every school has its flaws. Perhaps one of the most frustrating aspects of my school is shared by all schools. It seems that teachers get together and come to a common agreement that they will bombard their students with work and tests all at the same time. Perhaps it seems this way because the way the school schedule is constructed... midterms and exams usually at the same time.

Cassandra

Again, lack of parking.

Danny

They require far too many classes that have nothing to do with your degree, and all classes require almost no effort to get an A in.