There are many times that classes conflict with others and it makes it difficult to fill one's schedule as needed. There are also many subject areas not offered at my school.
It is very fustrating that my program and many other programs keep changing. Therefore, the courses that were promised when you first entered the school are either only available one more time or are now non-existant. It seems like Western is trying to keep everyone longer than their planned four year attendance.
It is too small, some of the professors aren't available enough, the students are usually more concerned with partying rather than their grades, and there are very little to no scholarships available for students.
Many students flock home on the weekends.
The amount of work and studying that must go into each class because teachers tend to give all of their tests during the same weeks meaning I will have 3-5 tests at the same time to study for. It would be better if they could be spread out, limiting the work load.
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