I dont really have anything bad to say about my school except the fact that it does not have a PT program and it does not have a football tem. I believe that they need to expand their majors and programs and their sports and other extra curricular activities, other than that i love this school!
The dorms and people are really mean and think that they are better than others and there is always conflict.
The worst thing about my school is all of the hidden expences. I am an art major, and I understand that it can take alot of supplies, but I had absolutely no idea as to what my professors wanted me to buy. As another set back, the university has been sending me suprise letters that state that I owe them $900 for adding on two more classes when I have been told that i would not have been charged if I took more hours. There are just way to many suprises where as money is concerned.
The worst thing about my school would be the availiablitity of activities outside of campus. There are no fun parks, malls, or bowling. These things are normally found in most cities, but in order to engage in these activities you must drive an hour to the next city.
The size, I wish it was a little bigger, especially the town that the school is located in. I know the school wants to grow but the town doesn't want to grow with it.
The worst thing i consider about my school is the dining hall. The food cooked is not as good as we expect. To me the food in the dining hall is not as healthy as it should be if we are to follow all doctors advices. We eat to just stay alive at this school.
The town that is located in is not a college town. And when want to "go out" everything is about 45 minutes away.
My campus has a lot of potential.
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