the worse thing about WCSU is that sometimes there is not enough courses for all the students, for example I wanted to take Biology and Chemistry but there was not space left to register.
It's sometimes difficult to enroll in the courses you need/want due to the fact that some classes are only offered during certain sememsters or that some classes are very popular but are offered at limited times or are only offered on a limited basis. This has been the case with some of the art classes I've been interested in or required to take.
The conditions of the dorms in my freshman year were unclean, and I was annoyed with the frequent damage charges I recieved. This was more the fault of the kids living there than the school, but I was still bothered by the fact that everyone was charged for the actions of two or three people.
The hardest part about going to this school is that there are two different campuses, about 10-15 minutes awat=y from each other. So trying to get back and forth between classes in time can be hard sometimes.
The college is to spread out between campuses.
The relationship between the students and teachers could be better.
There are not to many clubs or activities that are available to join. This is a bad thing because when students are not in class or doing homework they will begin to experiment with drinking or drugs instead of doing something productive.
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