Gabrielle
Sometimes there are some communication problems with some of the staff and the students.
Stephanie
It seems to be more difficult to be a commuter than a resident. Many things, such as tutoring meetings, meet late at night which makes it hard to meet most times.
Abby
The most frustrating thing about WLC is probably the distance from my home. Driving from Wisconsin to Michigan a few times a year, every year is rather annoying. However, if I am being honest I would say that nothing at WLC truly frustrates me to the point of anger. It is a good school.
Allison
That there are some cliques and that there arent alot of things to do on the weekends
Kathy
I am in an acclerate degree completion program for adults and sometimes what we learn feels like a rehash of knowledge I already have.
Jennifer
The most frustrating thing about WLC is the somewhat limited hours of the cafeteria and library. With such a small student body, it is not usually worth it to keep all of the buildings and student services open at all times. The library is closed all day long on Saturdays, which can be frustrating for students who remain on campus on the weekends.
Bryan
The flexibility of the campus food and meal plans. You are required to get a meal plan if you live in on-campus housing. The hours for the cafeteria are not the greatest either, dinner is only open for an hour and a half.
Ashley
The way to afford it for middle income families. It seems like most financial aid awards are available only to students whose family makes next to nothing. My family is not broke, but they can't pay for my college out of pocket, which forces me to get loans which are hard to come by.
Jorge
The most frustrating thing about attending Wisconsin Lutheran College is the diversity of the college. The college is not a very diverse place to go to school. It's a very good college but it's not diverse. A lot of the students there are from suburban high school and not many from inner city schools. The college would be better if it was more diverse with many more cultures there.
Ryan
The most frustrating thing about my school is a common frustration among college students that wish to succeed. The amount of reading assigned as homework in every class consumes over five hours of almost every day. If the content is intriguing, the task is less frustration, but if the content is dry enough to start a forest fire, it makes for a very tiring task. There really is not much about my school that is frustrating, and most things that are have a solid reason for being so.