Malone is expensive. The Financial aid office works very hard to enable students to attend Malone, with in today's economy there are undoubtedly a great amount of students who cannont afford to attend.
I consider the Christian background to also be the worst thing about the school. Many of the students are not very open-minded and if your opinion differs from them, you could be in some trouble. It is especially hard for liberal students. I'm glad I went, but it can be difficult.
For me, this school is everything I wanted when looking for a school to attend. I can't say a whole lot a negative things about it. If I was forces to pick a few I'd say that the chapel services could be better with worship that tries to fit all types of personalities and ethinc backrounds. Not having open dorms everyday of the week.
I would consider the worst thing about the school to be the guidelines within the dorms. Being a conservative school, I understand and even appreciate the need for some of the rules, and most of the time I didn't mind. However, sometimes not being allowed to have a guy in your room just because it's Thursday gets to be a hassle.
I would say there are a couple of things: the financial aid office is very unorganized, the theatre and concert halls are way to small and very unsuited for their purpose, and the president of Malone University Docter Gerry Strait is changing a lot of things on campus without asking the students opinions first.
The location. It was fairly rural and I am not used to that setting.
That's a really hard question. I think the hardest thing would be the apathy that is such a part of the student population.
I think one of the worst things about this school is the dining hall food. It changed (and not for the better) since my freshman year. Also, campus security does not seem to have much power to protect students. One of my least favorite things about this school however, is chapel. Students are required to attend 20 chapels a semester. Being forced to go to church is NOT the right way to get students to be interested in God. Chapel is also incredibly boring and uninformative. It is usually a time for speakers to brag about their own accomplishments.
The worst thing about my school is it's bubble like enviornment. We live in a somewhat dangerous neighborhood but people in the Malone bubble seem to not realize that there's a real world out there. Also sometimes security just covers things up and some things just don't get taken care of like I think they should. The other thing is that Malone tends to have clicks of people, which i was hoping I had lost in high school, but no, here at Malone they still take place.
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