I think the worst thing about our school is that the students at my school are not involved in any activities provided by the school. I think that my school has a lot of great opportunities for students to get involved and enjoy their time on campus, but the school does not put enough effort to publicize those events
The worst thing about my school is simply that i live too far from it. I would get some much more done if i only lived closer and the enviroment in which i live now does not offer the kind of support i would hope to have from friends and neighbors. The drive can take up to 45mins and sometimes an hour. To and from there cuts a large chunk of energy and time out of my day. I love pasadena and would love to be close to it.
I think the worst thing is that we need to rush to get the classes we want!
My school is a public community college so it is affected by the current Californis budget crisis. Less money for my school means less classes so more students will be struggling to register for classes.
The worst thing that I would consider about my school is the buildings. One of the buildings has four elevators and they all tend to get stuck or act strange every once in a while. The building is one of the oldest buildings on campus and it does not seem like its taken care of by the management.
The worst thing about my school would definitly have to be the parking situation. this is the number one problem at my school, parking is so bad it leads to violence for a stall.
The thing that I consider to be the worst about my school, is the lack of classes available to students. It has become extremely difficult to get into the classes that I want due to several classes having to be cut, and professors being laid off. It is frustrating to know that I am being put behind in my schooling, and I will probably not be able to transfer around the time that I had originally planned. On top of the lack of classes available, the school does not seem to care very much about its students' needs.
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