The wifi. the school wifi sucks and the fact that the school doesnt have a football program which really sucks.
The most frustrating thing about my school is most of the students themselves. Most of them probably shouldn't have attended college let alone graduated high school.
Hard to meet people and make friends. A lot of students don't try hard or they don't care about school.
That it is so small. The social life is nonexsistant.
not a lot of a social life, everyone goes home over the weekends, two separate campuses, small gym, no track, field is at the other campus, bad food in the cafeteria, shuttle buses dont go 24 hours - stop too early, cant sign a person in after 8pm
The school is not on top of the financial aid and tend to lose things and that there are not many activities
The cafeteria is so expensive and the meal plans options are nonexistant. No one seems to know how to change this or who to talk to.
The lack of course offerings.
not all classes are always available
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