The worst thins about GHC is lack of funding. Being a small school with a high drop out rate, and situated in a very impovrished area, the school often does not receive the funding it badly needs.
The worst thing about Grays Harbor College is their low completion rate. It is under 20{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} which can seem a little daunting when enrolling. There are many students at this school who do not take their educational goals seriously. Since it is a community college there are virtually no requirements other than a GED or high school diploma to become enrolled. I would suggest that you join a college club so you can make friends with other students who share the same goals that you do. This will help you stay focused on graduation and your future studies.
The worst thing about my school is the price of the food in the cafeteria. The prices for the food isn't compatible with the portion of food you recieve for the amount of money you are paying them.
The worst thing is definitely not the teachers or the facilities. The technology and buildings are extremely current and have vastly improved over the years. The teachers are from all over the country (and world sometimes) and are easygoing, dependable, and very knowledgable. The worst thing, then, would certainly have to be the students. I'm not fond of some of the riffraff that attend GHC, but then again, there are a lot of good, hardworking people there too.
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