All the classes I had attended were great. I hated the fact that I had to work while attending the university because tuition is expensive . I'm not eligible for grants, so most of my pay check went to Cumberland. It got hard at times to manage time and money when I have other expenses to pay.
The most frustrating thing about my school would be the rules. There are so many rules here . For example most colleges give you more freedom, but Cumberland, however, limits our visitaion of the oppoiste sex. I had less rules at my house then I do here at college. That would be the only thing that frustrates me.
Same as above
The most frustrating thing I know about this school is the availability of some professors. Each professor has their own office hours and it gets frustrating on going in to speak to with one of them and not being able to because they are not in or in a meeting. There is no way to know until you get there. It is frustrating to go in and find out that he or she is not there and you have a class coming up so you can't wait to speak with him or her and have to come back later.
The most frustrating about my school is that I have workstudy and presidential hours and sometimes I do not have the time to even fill in my work study hours. Wrestling takes most of my time and in order for me to get better I must dedicate myself to the sport. Working , school and homework accumulates sometimes, but I manage to fulfill my priorities. The financial needs for this school is expensive however, the school makes it all work it.
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