I liked how diverse the classes were as they made shared opinions richer. I was lucky to have professors who were genuinely interested in my progress. Campus life gave me a whole new outlook on different personalities and how everyone’s experience was uniquely constructed. Leaving school and joining the work pool, I noticed the combination of courses offered to prospective students (which we had little or no control over) limited job prospects or options because, in one way or the other, we lacked the technical or practical know-how needed to compete in an increasingly technical global market.