Victor
The most frustrating is not knowing anyone in your first year. I struggled on making new friends because it was pretty hard for me. Until then I started to gain new friends and joined a fraternity to have brothers. Making friends was frustrating, but it works out in the future.
Zhilong
There isn't great resource to help you catch back up if you fall behind, everyone's sort of on their own.
Ulises
The most frustrating thing about WSU has to be that there are a lot of hills. However after a short period of time you tend to get used to them and they are a great form of cardio for those that don't like to exercise frequently.
Tara
The lack of understanding towards students who come from families of financial struggle.
Alexis
The fact that it is in the middle of nowhere and if the weather is bad (which it typically is in the winter) it can be very difficult to get back to the Westside of the state and the Seattle area. Also, because we are such a tight-knit community there are sometimes rivalries and drama between the fraternities and between the sororities.
Katie
Due to lack of resources and budget cut, some of the programs are no longer available. Business students are only allowed to have one major, no minor or double major. This will makes it less favorable when other students come to choosing their university. Also, since the school is located in a town, there are less jobs and internships available for students to gain hands-on experience before they enter to workplace.
Jessica
I really loved WSU and can not think of anything negative about it other than the weather.
Michelle
Having professors that are talented in their area but have no teaching skills whatsoever.
Desiree
We are located in an extension of WSU here at the Spokane Riverpoint campus, and the size of this campus is smaller than the main one. There is less alternatives to healthier food here (we only have one food vender).
Pauline
The hills at WSU were daunting. There is NO parking at the top of any hill so every day and for every class you go to you have to climb hills! The other thing that was frustrating at WSR was the sense of being nothing more than a number by the administration. There was no connection between yourself and your advisor.
Christina
At times, it can be so easy for students to forget that there exists another world besides that of Pullman, and so students can deceive themselves into thinking they are the best ones in their field and don't need to try any harder to succeed. People tend to get somewhat too comfortable with where they are and so lose ambition.
Meghann
By far the most frustrating thing about Washington State University is that when it comes to budget cuts, the school always decides to cut the financial aid funding. This is especially frustrating for me because I rely on financial aid to pay for my tuition. Without this money there is no way that I can afford to attend this school and it doesn't help that the tuition costs are being raised as well. If financial aid doesn't get cut, my life would be much less stressfull.
Megan
Again the rise in tuition is extremely frustrating! Especially, when they keep cutting programs and teachers. How will that help with educating students? Another frustrating part is how some members of the staff and falcuty are being paid. The president "will receive an annual salary of $600,000. His contract also includes retention bonuses of $50,000 in the second and third years, $100,000 in the fourth year and $150,000 in the fifth year" (WSU Article Index-Elson S. Floyd Named 10th President of Washington State University). There are raises going on, but cuts continue along with tuition .
Arielle
The most frustrating thing for me is the emphasis on partying here. Students complain about their grades when all they do is drink and party on the weekends. I feel like if we weren't branded as a party school it wouldn't be as much of a problem. Also, when I tell people I am attending WSU, they automatically assume I party every night. I don't like that.
David
Not enough Finacial Aid when needed
Brant
Probably the frustating thing about the school is that it is built on a hill and depending on where you are staying and where your classes are, it can quite hike to some of the buildings. Another thing is all the required this and that, but that it probably like any other university.
Wendy
The most frustrating thing about my school is that while we are a university prided in being diverse, we still have cases of racial, gender, and sexual orientation hate acts. This bugs me because we live in a day and age where we should all be able to get along, and being at a school that prides itself for that, you would think the students here would be better about letting everyone belong.
Katie
The faculty and administration pretend to care what students want, but really they don't listen at all. Everything is so tied up with 'the state' and 'money above us' that they forget that the students are the only reason the school exists. Also, there is zero student life here! Zero! I go to WSU Vancouver, not Pullman.
Shealyn
The most frustrating thing about going to Washington State is the bad reputation it recieves for being a party school, when in reality only a small group of students fit that steriotype.