Maybe we’d all graduate faster if this school wasn’t so poorly managed

I've posted about this before, but it bears repeating.

Getting anything done at Sac State is a bureaucratic nightmare made worse by the fact that the bureaucrats themselves have no idea what they're talking about. After about five meetings with both GE and major advisors, I still have only a vague, amorphous idea of what classes I actually need to finish by Spring 2020 to graduate on time. Each advisor tells me something completely different every time I meet with him/her.

At my (FREE) community college, advisors had their own dedicated advising software with access to every student record and class requirement under the sun. Surprise, surprise, they actually knew what the fuck was up, and I graduated on-time with no issues.

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