Kacie
The most frustrating thing about school is that it takes away from my mommy-daughter time with my sweet baby girl because I spend so much time on my homework and making sure I completely understand what is being taught.
Kathleen
Nothing, they have been wonderful so far!
Jasmaine
I honestly do not have any problems with my school. If anything is frustrating it is that since it is online the main motivation needed to succeed is self-motivation. I sometimes lack self-motivations and it sometimes shows in my work. Futhermore my instructors in the past have noticed a change in my work and give me a call to check on things to see what they can do to keep me on track.
Maria
The most frustrating thing about my school is time. I am a mother of 3 preteens and I never seem to have enough time to get anything done. Not to mention, I work a full time job also. So, lets see full time job, 3 preteens that have to go everywhere, online schooling, and sleep. Yep, that pretty much sums up my life. If only there was more time to get everything done in I would be good.
Tenora
I honestly do not have any complaints on this school yet. Everyone I have met so far are really great people.
Charla
The cost of attendence
erin
Im having trouble with the scholarship portion of my school.
Sophia
The most frustrating part is the learning teams in the Bachelor's program. The frustrating part is when you are in a learning team that is comprised of teammates that do not do their work, use poor grammar, or even plaggirze their work. Always check your teammates work both in WritePoint and the plagiarism checker. Another frustrating part is the lack of communication between teammates and the excuses they will use when they are late with their work. Always be the team leader and keep the team as a cohesive unit. have a strong team charter.
Scherie
I am only a freshman this year, but so far the most frstrating thing about my school is the amount of time it take to get feedback on my assignments, and questions that I have asked on some of my boards.
Denise
Communicating with my advisors has proven frustrating dealing with time differences and misinformation. I also find that the online math/finance classes focus more on the literature and less on actual math, so therefore I did not enjoy those classes online and opted for ground courses when available.