That it's not in the best part of town. On campus shootings, muggings, etc. Wouldn't want to live on campus or take night classes.
I wish I lived closer to my school. I am a wife and a mother, so my time is mostly spent in the car.
The worst thing I consider about my school is the parking. If you don't get there early you will be walking across about 2 parking lots just to get a to building.
the worst thing about my school is the food.
The program I am in is wonderful but most of the classes are at night to accomodate working adults. I am a stay at home mom, so regular classes during the day would be better.
The availibility of Upper level classes each semester, I am a working student and would like to get done quickly to further my career. However night classes are scarce past the entry level classes as are summer classes. It does make it difficult for non-traditional students.
has geese
The ducks, because I am scared of them haha.
It's not an extremely 'well--known' school in that students tend to see it as a fall-back option. It's a very cost-effective option and offers a good education.
more classes to be offered at different times
Honestly, I do not view anything at Clayton State University as poor circumstances. Otherwise, I probably would not be attending here. Besides, the cost of earning an education, which is not going to change anytime soon; the only improvement I would like to make is the diversity of scheduling classes. The format is direct and very informative. The problem is that there is not a balanced variety of scheduled days and times to choose. I am not certain if this is due to a lack of teachers for particular subjects, or teachers being unavailable to teach a certain times.
The worst thing about my school is that I was not able to live on campus due to financial problems so I am forced to commute every day. Also I have to be a part time student because I was not able to live on campus as a freshmen.
Finding a parking spot is very hard because the school population is growing faster than anticipated. I, personally, have had to get on the campus two hours early so I can find a parking spot somewhere on campus. The administration has converted some faculty parking spots to student parking spots, just to help with the crisis. With state education budget cuts, we don't expect to see any improvement in the situation any time soon.
I can honestly say that I do that I don't think that there is anything wrong with my school!!
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