I would say that being an independent adult trying to fund my college education alone, paying for school is the most frustrating. I also wish that St. Thomas had more of a fine art department so students could explore more than art history.
With classes offered only every other year, must take the class when it is offered
I would have to say that one of the most frustrating things at this school would be that it is too small. I come from a decent sized high school, not too big, not too small, and I thought I would like that in a college as well to be small and know almost everyone. The problem was after a few weeks of living on campus, I saw and knew almost every one and the drama at the college was as bad in high school. This school is a place it seemed for people who had a problem growing up.
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