I would have to say the only thing wrong would be the lack of dorms. It's not that I don't like being with my mom and dad, but a bit more real world expierience of being out in the thick of it would help me focus more on my assignments and worry about gas prices less in the future (that and the cooks would have to step up there game to satisfy students).
I think that the worst thing about my school is that it is hard to get in to certain classes because they allow people who failed the class the opportunity to jump right back into another class the next semester. So in theory you might have someone filling up the last seat in a class you need to complete your major who has taken the class repeatedly and failed, and there is nothing that can be done because there is no rule against this, and classes are on a first come first serve basis.
I would have to downplay the fact that Delaware Tech does not offer a plus or minus grade in there grading system. This downplays the students that are above the threshold and allows them to be classified with there peers as only an A, B, C, D, or F. There is no distinguishing mark to seperate those excelling or falling slightly lower.
How little space there is. I wish the facilities were alot bigger.
I feel like people are not integrated enough concerning both students and teachers. If there was more communication and if it was more effective I would feel a better sense of loyalty and positive attitude towards the school. I have a more vacant feeling towards my college currently. It just does not feel like college.
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