I believe the worst thing about my school is the tuition. I feel that although the school is wonderful they make it difficult to pay for success. I am a single parent with a goal and it is difficult to succeed based on the cost. It will take me longer to complete my degree because I can only afford a few classes at a time. I am aware of grants and scholarships sometimes the guideliness are so strict I am not eligible. The college does have a good financial aid department but they can only help to a certain degree.
The worst thing about my school is the food services. Although they are kept clean and sanitary, I believe that more staff members should be hired which will eliminate long lines and allow us students to continue on with our day more quickly. Also, there is not much variety when it comes to our food choices. In my opinion, I think each on-campus food station should be expanded and given more food options.
The worst thing about my school is the parking.
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