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THE WORST College to deal with...: I have been trying to get all of the paperwork in to this school since March, it is now July 1, no results. They are HORRIBLE with correspondence and about giving out information with regards to orientation. Maybe it is because I am a transfer student, but I beleive we deserve as much respect as freshman. This school is by far the worst post-secondary school I have worked with. My husband is in the military and I have had to deal with a total of 5 counting this school. If you choose to attend thios school, you have alot of work ahead of you just to get all the paperwork done, beware.
College Visit: The college is well kept, the wrestling coach is excellent and the town of Bridgewater was clean, cute and quiet.
Comments (3)
First, allow me to say that your being the wife of a soldier is one of the hardest jobs there is. However, as unhappy as you may be with the college, you should re-read the post you wrote. It is poorly written, with improper grammar and spelling mistakes. Possibly those are the reasons why you seem to be having a problem. I would strongly suggest that you review the paperwork you've submitted, and be sure everything is legible, with proper grammar and a careful check of your spelling. If my 18 YO daughter was able to complete the paperwork, and be accepted as a student, I'm sure you can, too.
Army Mom, I noticed some grammatical errors in your comment, as well. I don't think that an orthographical critique really solves the issues with which this person might be dealing, and I'm not sure why you'd feel the need to call her out on that if you truly felt like being constructive and helpful here. Honestly, the fact that your 18-year-old daughter was able to complete the paperwork and get accepted to BSC is neither amazing nor entirely relevant, so what's your point?
I second your critique Army Mom. I worked in a large university's financial aid office for several years. Most of the mistakes made were by the students. The process may not be a breeze, but it's far from rocket science.