It is expenses and being a commuter getting the right number of chapel points can be hard.
I think the most frustrating thing about school is learning how to multitask in class along with taking great notes. It is hard listening to the professor while looking at illustrations on the board, and also writing them down to know it for future reference and for tests. While in your first semester of college you need to know what is the best learning for you. I know that I had to train myself to listen carefully to the professor and write down the big concept then go back in the book and review.
Nice, but...Super-expensive. You better have a way to pay for school besides loans and grants. Big religious environment, Nazarene.
The driving distance is a lot. Also, lots of reading.
The school, bing private is extremely expensive, and being a single mom makes things hard.
Although it's a great quality education, it's very expensive.
Some of thier financial decisions and how they choose to fix them.
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