Concordia university was once upon a time an educational facility that, although not being the premiere higher-education establishment in the city, did have an active and flourishing student council that would directly impact student life across all of Concordia’s campuses.
I entered the university in hopes of being a student in the John Molson School of Business. It was highly acclaimed at the time and had very high standards as to who would be accepted to study there. Unfortunately those on the University’s board managed to screw up the budget and put too much into their own pockets, that they had to lower the standards of the JMSB’s entry exam to get more students in and increase the establishment’s disposable income.
It resulted in students who didn’t belong there, and teachers who didn’t want to be there.
What a disaster.