The worst thing at WSU would have to be the parking for commuters. It is terrible, if your classes start at 8:30 a.m you would have to arrive atleast an hour early to find a decent parking space. The parking lot isn't big enough, they definitely need to make it bigger in order to cause less traffic in the mornings.
no post-college career palcement opportunities
The worst thing about my school is that some courses are only offer every 2,3,4 years, therefore some students might not be able to attend that course. Other electives are hard to get in because the spaces run out quickly.
The worse thing about my school would be that there isn't 24hour access to the library and on demand counselors.
The worst thing is the parking at the school. Freshman can not have a car on campus and there is barely any parking on campus.
The worst thing about my school I wold have to say is the network. The Worcester State network is called Blackboard. A site in which studets can check their grades and updates from their teachers. At times the network can be slow and sometimes crashes. Especially duing registration.
The worst thing about Worcester State College in my opinion is that the staff and employees of the college do not make students feel welcome. When I have an issue, I do not feel like they are there to make my life easier-in the contrary, I get the vibe that I am just another student, a number instead of an individual with an actual issue.
The cafeteria food How most people go home on the weekends
I would consider the parking available to be the worst thing about my school. A lot of students and even faculty are late to class because there is not enough parking for everyone. I dont think the school caters enough to the needs of the students and faculty in terms of parking. I do have hopes that they will be able to fix this problems in the near future.
I do not like the time limits they give on things. Such as when payments are supposed to be due or if a medical health form needs to be in
The fact that it is a suitcase school and most kids commute and if they dont commute they go home on weekends
there are a lot of things i dont like about my school, but i would have to say the food because thats such a part of everyday life. the food is awful.
Two words. Adjunct professors. They make up about 1/3 of the professors and the quality of their work ranges from very good to very bad. I have an adjunct professor this semester who frequently makes inaccurate statements and has a poor graspe on the subject matter.
I feel the most obvious and apparent "worst thing" about Worcester State is also its good parts. The size of the school is a bit of a double edged sword. Due to the fact that the school is small; it doesn't allow for great cutting edge equipment or world renowned professors. At times registering for classes can also be dreadful, because sometimes there aren't enough spaces in the classes you need to take. This can detour your course plans and even at times make it difficult to graduate on time. State funding just doesn't buy it all.
it is kinda small and mostly commuter, so not alot of action on the weekends.
Our school has a small campus and needs to grow in size. They need to continue renovating the buildings because a lot of them are old. We also need more organizations and extracirricular activities. We need more involvement in helping students find jobs after they graduate. My biggest fear is to not find a job after I graduate from college. We need to offer more scholarships...I have a GPA of 3.7 right now but do not get offered any financial aide or scholarships. Its gets me very mad that I do not recieve help from my school.
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