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1.) They do not know what they're doing and i'm su...

1.) They do not know what they're doing and i'm sure it's because they are paid too little with not enough training.

They don't know what classes are required for what degree and randomly place you in classes. They don't know what legal forms they have behind their own counter. Every department struggles with preforming basic tasks somehow as if they were just vaguely told what to do.

We had a overfull classroom of students. Adult students were told to sit on the floor because they had no chairs for a class they paid hundreds to be in. It's a joke.

2.) Only allowing excused absences related to COVID-19 for the vaccinated is also a joke. Unvaccinated or not, sick is sick. Don't wanna excuse people staying at home for covid? They're just gonna bring it to school.

3.) Which leads us to: Dirty. All the buildings (minus the gym) are dirty. Multiple bathrooms around campus have broken toilets, sinks, locks, mirrors, doors. Dust and dirt everywhere. Dead bugs all over the place. Pandemic cleaning must not matter.

4.) Mandated online codes that last only a semester but cost the same as the books and mandated books that are illegal to resell.

5.) I had teachers every semester that shouldn't be allowed to teach.

Encouraging students to drop out and be strippers.
Telling kids drugs are fun.
Assigning essays on why it's okay to cheat on your spouse in introductory english classes that had dual enrolled underage children.

It happened in all the required classes.

If you can, just go to UWF.

PSC is a great school to attend. I'm in the Culina...

PSC is a great school to attend. I'm in the Culinary program, and it's by far the best in the area. I actually tried a couple of other options prior to attending PSC and in the end left due to either unqualified or uninvested instructors. The instructors at PSC are extremely knowledgeable on the subject matter and obviously very much care about what they're doing. If you enroll in the culinary program there will be no lack of knowledge or resources. You'll leave having learned more than you came for, which is great. Having such a comprehensive knowledge of the industry as a whole will be extremely advantageous to anyone interested in this profession.

The MSF basic rider course is held on-site and the...

The MSF basic rider course is held on-site and they have a small range for practice and a classroom inside building 96 for the theory part of the course. It is done over a weekend so the campus is relatively quiet.

Pensacola state college

Pensacola state college

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