3/5 Alex M. 4 years ago on Google
I
was
really
excited
to
attend
but
overall
it
wasn’t
much
different
than
community
college
at
least
for
Gen
ed.
my
excitement
peaked
week
4
and
by
week
11
of
the
semester
I
realized
what
was
ahead
of
me
and
how
the
school
is
kind
of
a
crazy
mess.
Having
ethnic
studies
tie
their
bodies
to
the
Muni
tracks
and
an
on
campus
anti
abortion
protest
with
bloody
pictures
was
definitely
a
bit
much
And
not
made
better
by
the
pleasant
Marchant
booths
the
fallowing
week.
My
department
I’ve
heard
is
basically
a
mess
though
unfortunately.
My
CC
was
state
if
the
art
and
this
place
has
some
buildings
that
are
authentically
1950’s
and
untouched
it’s
kind
of
scary
so
I
try
not
to
think
about
earthquakes
given
that
Fine
Arts,
the
library
and
Humanities
are
probably
the
safest
buildings
on
campus.
It
feels
impossible
and
hopeless
here
because
almost
nobody
lives
near
campus
and
everyone
commutes
so
it
always
feels
dead.
This
factor
makes
it
very
hard
to
feel/get
connected
on
campus
to
any
degree
and
make
friends.
Don’t
get
fooled
by
impacted
programs
it
doesn’t
exactly
mean
they
are
“good”
it
just
means
the
school
is
cheap
and
hasn’t
built
new
buildings
like
it
probably
should
have(Cinema,
science
and
kin
departments
that’s
you!).
Go
here
if
they
have
a
good
program
for
your
major
that’s
what’s
important,
not
location,
student
life
etc.
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