Matthew
The initial learning curve as a freshman was nearly impossible to overcome. You are expected to know how the system works ahead of time, and the resources for doing so are few and far between.
Rachel
The most frustrating thing when I was working on my undergraduate degree, was my biochemistry professor. Although she was a great instructor, she despised football and of course I would have biochemistry in the Fall. She always scheduled our exams on the Monday after rivalry home games. I missed all of the games because I couldn't risk doing poorly on an exam.
Voleer
The most frustrating thing is not being around like-minded people.
Brett
Inconsistency of online systems, arrogance of professors, poor testing procedures, terrible financial aid policies that possibly breach HEOA guidelines (first come / first serve not allowed), online group projects are awful to complete.
Destiny
The most frustrating thing about my school is that they have Pepsi instead of Coca-Cola.
Wesley
There is so much I want to do but I do not have much time to do everything I want to do.
Nicole
The most frustrating part about my school is the lack of financial aid. There are no grants awarded for the summer semesters, yet there is a mandatory 9 credits that must be completed during a summer semester, so the money to pay for those 9 credits comes out of your pocket.
Laura
The most frustrating thing about the University of Florida is the emphasis placed on sports. The money that goes into sporting events could be better spent increaing funding for education rather than closin down majors and continuing to increase the athletic budget. Also, the financial aid awarded to students on academic merit is very small, while the one granted to student athlets is a lot larger. The university should focus its resources more on academics rather than sports.
Katie
The most frustrating thing about the University of Florida is it's size. While it's size provides endless opportunities, it also makes it somewhat impersonal. Coming from a small town in Ohio and a high school of 450 students where I knew all of the faculty, administration and students, I was somewhat intimidated in seeking out help when I needed assistance. I am very thankful for the excellent support and guidance that I have received from my Resident Advisor which helped to make my transition to the University of Florida so successful.
Quina
The work load can get overwhelming if you don't keep up with it.
Darby
Nothing, I love it!
Lochlin
The most frustrating thing about the University of Florida is the size and seemingly unplanned layout of the campus. You see, the University of Florida started sitting on University Avenue and blossomed from there, organically, without any true rhyme or reason. Departments will pop up in one place, and then expand a few years later, in a distant and confusingly misplaced part of campus. On the bright side of this however, you'll find your buildings you need to go and your shortcuts you need to take in no time, and soon enough, it'll be just like home.
Charles
The most frustrating thing about the University of Florida is one of the more superficial reasons. The facilities are simply old. The laboratories are in a state of disrepair and a lot of the equipment is old and rusty. The elevators in my dorm are consistently broken down and some of the desktops seem to have been made for people half the average student’s size. Other than that though, there’s not much to complain about. The faculty is top notch and I’ve learned an immense amount in my short time here.
Sarah
The Advising office always gave me poor advice - reccomended classes I didn't need or talked me out of pre-req's I wanted to take (i.e. wanting to take pre-chemistry since I had never had chemistry. They advised against it and I struggled in the Chem 1 course and all the following because I never mastered the basics.) I never had the same advisor twice. Also many of the professors and TA's were not english-speaking natives which made understanding lectures and asking questions difficult at times.
Jacob
Not knowing my way around campus yet makes it hard to feel confident about where my classes are. Summer sessions are shorter than most and I feel like I have not had much time to mingle and make new friends as quickly as I would have wanted.
Amber
The most frustrating thing about UF is the feeling of getting lost in the immenseness of the school. Class sizes are large for general education requirements, which can make you feel like just another student in the crowd instead of an individual. It can take time to figure out your personal place in the school because there are so many different oppurtunities and groups pulling you in different directions.
Sonnie
The most frustrating thing about my school was adjusting academically and socially to the rediculously large campus.
Katherine
Professors sometimes do not care about their students and accordingly students don't do well.