The school that I have been attending until this point has been a community college oriented around a broad education, rather than a fixed career track. That has been good for my self-exploration, but now that I know what I want to do with my life, I am finding it difficult to continue attending there. As such, I have transferred to Post University and joined their Computer Information Systems undergraduate program in an effort to finish my postsecondary education and enter into the workforce in such a capacity as to best utilize my skills, abilities, and interests.
I have no real frustrations.
The most frustrating thing about my school is there isn?t a place where I could go to clear my head. Post University is a small college, I do love this, but when I need time just to be by myself I can?t find a place where I can do so.
Financial aid is the most frustrating.
Encourage students to be proactive with there learning progress
financial aid and the whole process of doing it and getting it back and forth and the dorms are a bit small and i would like them to be better in apperance we pay a lot to go there and i feel like they can put some of it back into the living situations
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