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| - For someone trying to get his smarts on, I made the stupid move to register with only 3 weeks left to the start of the semester. Long lines, no open appointments, Blah, Blah blah, procrastinator, blah, lazy bum, what do I want to be, snooze, WAKE UP!
Soooooo...Was not expecting the staff of CSN to mimic the grey weather we are having outside today. Hardly any smiles at all. Not only were they looking zombieish, (haha maybe exaggerating a bit), but they had the "I don't want to be here", or "hurry up" attitude. Lets just hope its the Monday blues, seeing as this will be my institution of higher learning for a couple of years before I transfer. Hate to be in this establishment to slowly turn into the walking dead.
Ai Knee Ways!
Wait times for student aid, placement tests and for counseling were pretty decent today. My adviser was probably one of the few that wanted to show her teeth. Well educated, resourceful, gave me some good pointers and direction, and then time ran out. One thing is, counselors are a stickler to being persistent, well at least mine was. If 10:30 to 11 is the appointment, that's all you get. So if you do happen to have an appointment and an abundance of questions, be ready. Know what you want to ask, or if your up in the air like me, make 2 consecutive appointments back to back. If you don't use the full hour, cool, at least there's no rush.
Now back to the dreadful sad faces of the staff.
Just kidding!
The campus itself was pretty inviting and clean. Easy parking in both front and rear of the building. Not a very attractive neighborhood, but conveniently located in walking distance to Walmart, home depot, restaurants, banks, and bars. So if your looking for work while attending classes and do not have a car, you have choices.
So far not too impressed, but it's something thats only going to be in my life for a short period of time, and then I will be a smarty pants, I mean, I will rule the world! HAHA.. I plan on updating the review as soon as I experience more, so don't touch that dial, for you young kids, do not exit tab.
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