To be honest, I don't find anything bad at my school. I consider University of Pittsburgh Titusville the best school I could have ever picked and attended to. The enviroment and the professors are great, and I get the attention needed in order to understand my work. So there isn't any thing bad about my school that I dislike.
The staff here, I feel anyway, doesnt really care about the students. All they care about is their money. Sometimes they treat us like dog fecies and other times they treat us like five year olds.
The worst thing about my school is the fact that there are alot of sctivities that are hard for a commuter student to participate in.
The school's small, and there's not much to do for fun. The food is also awful.
I do not have any complaints about the university, simply the location. Set in the rural northwestern part of Pennsylvania, there is nothing to do for entertainment. Also, the opportunity for working part time outside of class, is harder to find as well.
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