I wish I had known how much I would dislike it. I thought I would like the small school because it would be less overwhelming but I don't like it at all.
How much money I am going to get from Financial Aid and who I am going to meet. I mean other than that its a reat college you will meet people and have a great time, but get involved
I wish I had known that the school ???????
About the career options and opportunities
How the food at school was, its really horrible. That I was going to make great friends and that the towns people are really sweet.
That the incentives program was not exactly like the school made it seem to be. That I would be responsible for basically teaching myself most of my curriculum, and that the classes I need would not all be offered every year, or sometimes even every other year. It is very difficult to schedule classes here because they do not offer them on a regular schedule and are only offered once per semester that they are available.
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