University of Colorado Boulder Top Questions

What's the most frustrating thing about University of Colorado Boulder?

Carey

The fact that my parents did not have a college fund for me so I had to take out a lot of loans and this school was my number 1 choice but they charge so much and I dont know where my 13000.00 a semester goes, cause it sure doesnt show in the gym facilities.

nicholas

I feel there is a lot of depression floating around. I walk around and heads are down, no eye contact unless your looking to get screwed. I think there is a huge amount of pressure, even though school is unique, from fads and shit the media throws out in the world.

Laura

The classes are sometimes too large . No personal interaction with teachers.

Nicole

The most frustrating thing I have experienced is the long walks from classes. It can get a bit cold walking from one side of campus to the other.

Nicholas

The most frustrating thing about my school is how expensive it is to live off campus. I go to school full time and work part time to make payments on rent. Although I live in a great location it is pretty expensive for some people's wallet.

Jessica

It's expensive to live in the city the school is in. I live in a 4 bedroom apartment with 3 other people, and my part of the rent is 600/mo.

Kelly

The bookstore is awful.

Laurel

Freshman dorms and roomate placement

Alec

It is too big.

Nate

I am an out of state undergrad at CU and the most frustrating thing about this university is the "out of state" tuition. I have to pay 4X what an in state tudent would have to pay; that's $20k versus $5k. I went to a private high school in San Francisco in and my high school tuition was more than in state tuition at CU, it's completely unfair and there's no justification for price gauging someone coming from another state; this school gets more than enough money from various donations and such.