The most frustrating thing about Fairleigh Dickinson University is the "priority point" system they use for housing. It makes it very difficult for new students to get placed into the housing of their choice with people of their choice if they have not joined a soroity or fraternity yet, or participate in a sport.
Stamps should always be readily available for students who need to mail out important letters. I also sought important questions regarding my financial aid and had a faculty member close off the conversation, leaving me at a dead end. One academic advisor failed to let me know I no longer needed to take a certain class because I changed my major. I therefore, took the class, unnecessarily. Public safety doesn't patrol like it should, for many students smoke marijuana in the dorms. The Art studios need to be badly renovated and resources for art students need to be reconsidered.
Many administrative offices aren't knowledgable and mess up or loose paperwork.
My commute...
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