the campus is not as big as majority of schools. Interacting with more people would be better for most students.
The only thing I can think to complain about is the parking and walking distances. But, I realize that is petty because when I transfer to a larger campus it is just going to be worse than it is now. So, there is really nothing I can think of to complain about. All of my teachers have always gone above and beyond their duty to help me if I needed any attention. I appreciate them! I have no complaints.
THE MOST FRUSTRATING THING ABOUT MY SCHOOL IS THAT, THEY DON'T GIVE ME ENOUGH MONEY WITH MY STUDENTS LOANS AND STUFF TO PAY FOR MY SCHOOLING. SCHOOL IS VERY EXPENSIVE AND MY PARENTS DON'T HAVE THAT KIND OF MONEY ESPECIALLY FOR BOOKS. THEY HAD TO PAY $800 DOLLARS OUT OF POCKET FOR MY BOOKS AND THAT'S TAKING AWAY FROM HOME. I MEAN I HAVE A LITTLE BROTHER AT HOME AND MY DAD IS REMISSION FOR LEUKEMIA BUT HE STILL HAS TO TAKE THE MEDICINE CAUSE HE DOEN'T HAVE A BONE MARROW TRANSPLANT.
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