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Great classes, but expect to be frustrated about 9...

Great classes, but expect to be frustrated about 90% of the time if you live on campus (which you have to until you are 21... A little known fact to prospective students).

First off. Fines.
This school has a fine for literally everything. Seriously, if you kiss your girlfriend you're looking over your shoulder to make sure you don't get fined. Not to include you get fined for not going to chapel... Which is silly because student pay money which goes into chapel services, and if they don't show up to 25 of them they get fined for each they miss. But, wait... What if I just decided to pay $10 for every chapel I don't want to attend? It's only like $250 bucks for 25 hours (plus the morning getting ready) I can have to myself and homework or bible time? Hmmmm.

Then
The mailroom.
Just wait until you get your package in on Friday morning, and come to find out they won't give it to you until they process it... Monday. That actually cost me some money and time when I had important stuff coming. It's just poor service... They could work on meeting the customers needs. They actually treated me like a problem when I asked for the package. By the way, I worked for ups and if we don't get the package to the customer, ups gets huge fines. (especially next day air)

How about...
Food service

Offering only chicken at all hours except the ones that are convenient to you. Seriously I got up this morning to go to breakfast on Saturday (offered only 8-8:30... Lol that's funny) and arrived with several people to find that food service decided to just not show up to work today. Gee. There goes like 4 hours of sleep. Wait... What am I gonna eat? And why is there no notice of this on the portal, website, or cafeteria door? Just... Wow.

To conclude
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Cornerstone, you need to meet the needs of your customers, or you will find them not returning. It's a simple business concept. Find target market, and market towards their needs. This is not the 1920's with Henry Ford saying that "we can have a car in our favorite color... as long as it's black". What you are doing is just plain innaproprate and sad. Hold up to a better standard.

Sincerely
A sad student

P.S. treating students like adults and trusting them to make good decisions is better than forcing them to adhere to rules and fines for everything... It builds real people who make real adult choices. Just a thought.

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