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I hate to be the one to tell you this, but fighting for your educationrarely happens in most other colleges. Telling people to suck it up isn't helpful and accusing them of whining is even worse. When most people go to a college, particularly an expensive private institution such as this one, they expect a far better administrative experience. Not everyone who experiences problems with Pratt is at fault, but your comment seems to unnecessarily dismiss other people's concerns. |
Major: Art & Design Department (This Major's Salary over time)
I hear a lot of current students and recent alumni whining about the bursar, registrar, campus housing and the administration in general. My advice for you is to suck it up or go home. You're not in high school anymore. You went to college to learn and to work hard. There's nothing wrong about fighting for your education. You didn't come to Pratt because they promised a "stellar administrative experience." You came to Pratt for the real-world instruction of the faculty. That is the best part of Pratt. Focus on your work. If you can't balance your art and the real life responsibilites, than you're in for a big shocker after graduation… assuming you work hard enough to actually graduate.