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While the homework load was heavy and time consuming, most of it honestly wasn't that hard. Classes that other students complained about came realitively easy to me because I learned plainly and simply what the professor expected. I struggled in a few classes along the way. I still got B's in them without little to no actual understanding of the material. I earned a C in one class. At the time I felt the professor had unrealistic expectations. I hated that professor, until one day I realized, OMG she was teaching an ACTUAL college course and maybe all my classes should have been nice. I had a couple of professors I really liked. Most of them were just plain rude but would occasionally be (fake?) nice. My advisor was non existent. I tried for days to reach her once. No replies to several emails and office door always locked. Turned out she had a new dog to run home to. The career advisor told me to get a job answering phones for this company or that company. Jobs that only requires a high school diploma and only paid $11/hr. Yeah, that would have been worth the commute/move. Honestly, they did an excellent job with my resume, not that I ultimately needed it.Debt wise I was doing fine. Then I studied abroad. Awful experience. And unbelievably expensive. Here's the real kicker, though. My final assessments,the ones I had to take to graduate, weren't even graded. Had they been, I would have failed miserably. The professor wasn't even in the room when I took them. I graduated with a 3.6, just to be clear. |