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20 Questions For DelVal
Philly.com

Good old DelVal...a small agricultural university in the heart of Bucks County, PA. With around 2,000 students, some of us are bound to have some questions. I sure do...so here we go!

1. We’re the Aggies, but our mascot is a ram…why?

2. When will we get better wifi in the dorms?

3. Why is it so hard to find a parking spot?

4. Why do you try to squeeze a class with 40+ people into a 20-30 person room?

5. Why do we have finals on Saturdays?

6. Why don’t we get off classes for Good Friday anymore?

7. Why don’t you replace the out of date printers that barely work?

8. When will the commuter lounge improve?

9. Why is the Registrar no help when it comes to scheduling?

10. Why do you only offer one section per semester of a class that everyone in that major requires to graduate?

11. Why is it so hard to get to the new wing of Mandell?

12. Why are the doors to Feldman such a pain in the ass to open?

13. Why couldn’t we get an actual Starbucks in LSB, instead of them just serving Starbucks products?

14. Why do the heat and AC never work properly in the classrooms?

15. Why can I never find a medium or large hoodie in the bookstore…do you only carry XXL?

16. Why aren’t all the professor’s office numbers listed in Feldman?

17. Will we ever get better food in the caf?

18. Why are only some of the majors represented at the career fair?

19. Why is it so difficult to transfer credits?

20. Why does the bookstore give you barely anything when you sell back your books to them?

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