Erin
I find it to be very frustrating when I show up to class and my teacher will not. I think that the teachers need to be responsible to let the students know before hand if they are not going to be coming in to class, so we dont waste our time coming in to school.
Tiffany
I often feel as if students are constantly settling— from relationships, to courses offered, to campus dynamic. Many are selfish and keep to themselves. Others' problems are not their own. Although we advertise ourselves as the pinnacle of “diversity”, this is not synonymous with inclusivity. Often times, everyone of their own ethnic/racial group will only interact with each other, creating little pods of division. Even amongst minority groups, there is a clique-type atmosphere. From how queer you are to how Taiwanese you are, it’s difficult to find your niche in a campus of >40,000 students.
Andrew
How big it is: getting lost and a fear of becoming just another face in the crowd are universal constants at school. They tell you to try to make an impression on the professors, to get to know them. It is not so easy when you're competing for attention with 500 others from your lecture
Emily
We have very large classes so it can be difficult to form a relationship with professors.
Brian
Being a moderate sized campus with many students it was often diffcult to find a place to study or to sit and eat during lunch hours.
Christina
My school is extremely helpful. One thing that I do strive for is more help in creating a career. I also really would like it if affordable housing near campus was easier to attain. Another aspect may be agreements to help students move closer.
Christian
With all the academic success and drive the school spirtit sometimes gets lost in the shuflle. The lack of spirit would be ok if we were not such a powerhouse school at so many sports. UCLA leads all schools in total NCAA Division I championships, something that you might not know from looking at a random slection of students. Students hoping for the Wooden era level basketball entusiasm or a school that gets any sort of rivalry ferver may end up being disappointed.
Brittany
I prefer focusing on the positive opportunities at Ucla. I love how there are libraries to go & a beautiful hill to go to study. There are great professors that listen to my questions and are eager to offer help. It is astonishing that there are 1000+ clubs to attend to cultivate my interests in the business & medical field. Overall, I love every aspect of Ucla, there is so much to love, that the only fustrating thing is that there is so much competitition. Though there may be competition, I find this essential because it encourages me to work hard.
ricky
It is difficult to enroll in classes so make sure to prepare ahead of time.
Amanda
The fact that there are around 40,000 students yet people still tend to stay in racial cliques.
Jacqueline
Refer to first question.
Nicole
The most frustrating thing about my school is the congested walk ways and long distances to classes.
Kelley
They do not seem to be overly efficient or organized. For the age of the school, they did not meet even the quality of the community college I attended previously.
Kenneth
The cost. Living in Los Angeles is a pretty penny in itself, but when you add the out-of-state tuition, housing, and textbooks into the equation the financial burden can be overbearing. The fact that I am in debt for more money than I have made in my life is frightening and demoralizing. It looms over me like a black cloud that can even make sunny Los Angeles seem bleak sometimes.
Jessica
The most frustrating thing about UCLA is that the classes are generally quite large and it's difficult to forge relationships with professors and to get professors to remember you, which can really hurt when it's time to get letters of recommendation.
Joe
When the dining hall offers only pizza, hotdog, and french fries. I think they could cook little better than that.
Mirian
There is not a frustrating thing about the university I am attending.
Emily
The most frustrating thing about UCLA is that you are forced to take courses that you are not interested in to satisfy your core requirements before you can begin taking courses for your major. I understand the concept of having a well-rounded education and trying out different fields, especially for those students that don't know what they want to major in. However, for the students like myself, who have known exactly what they want to do for a very long time, it seems like a waste of time and money to take courses that are completely unrelated.
Autumn
The cost. It continues to increase every year and is already expensive for out-of-state students.
Evelyn
People are very clique0y