The only thing I can find fustrating about this school is the need to take pre-requisite courses for staple classes one will need to graduate. For example if one needs college algebra but does not score high enough on the compas test, he or she will need to take one or more pre- requiste courses. These courses do not transfer neither will they be counted for your graduation. This cost's the student time and money.
There really isn't anything frustrating about my school.
I would most definitly say, the town, not too much the school its really the small town. There's not too many things to do here for a college student. I believe that after a hard day in class a student should have somewhere to hang out, somewhere to go to sort of reward themselves.
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