I don't consider any worst thing about Warner. I have only been a freshman there. My sophmore year is coming up soon. I like my vocal singing there to continue by even adding an instrument to my singing in their chapel ministries. I may have a minor setback with my disabilty but try to control it with my medicine. I just want my singing future not just in ministries but to sing like an artist does on stage. Making my family proud of me to beome a success in life.
Really, the worst thing about attending Warner is the fact that emphasis is put on getting students here, not keeping them. Combine that with the fact that the schools is small enough so everyone knows what's going on in every one else's lives, and life here can be a bit of a headache. The school doesn't bother improving the cafeteria or on-campus accomodations; instead, they spend money on Admissions to recruit new students.
Apathy, because the students could care less about the school. They just want to get out of school, and into their fields.
The way some of the students behave. We're supposed to be adults, but some behave as if they never left diapers. Treating caring teachers with disdain, and those who do not agree with them as dirt. They may not be a majority but they are what I call a "loud minority" of the students, though there aren't many of them, they manage to make themselves known and hurt the schools reputation. I believe they should be disciplined for their actions, and their consistent breaking of the rules; however the school holds a more merciful view.
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