The worst thing about my school would probably have to be nothing associated with UMM itself, but rather the fact that since it is located in Morris, it is a very small town and there is not much to do or places to go off campus. Why I consider this negative is because on the weekends when you want to spend time with your friends, it could be difficult thinking of something when not a lot of choices are provided in the first place.
Although being small can be an advantage it is also a disadvantage. Some times it is very hard to get into the classes you need because times may conflict with other classes or classes fill up and we don't have the money to add more sections.
I don't think there is a worst thing about Morris. There are a few frustrations, but nothing that I hate.
The worst thing about my school is the town it is located in, its only 5,000 people. It is so small and very boring on the weekends.
The smell. It ocassionally smells like farm because we are out on the prairie.
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