Students attending Cal Poly have clearly shown talent and perseverance either through academics, sports or music. In addition to the abilities students have demonstrated in order to be admitted to this school, they are then forced to pay a large tuition to attend. Why should these students have to endure conditions similar to those of a Third World country’s learning system? For the amount of money paid to the school every year by students, parents and alumni through tuition, housing, books, food, donations, sporting and social events, the school should be able to provide better learning conditions for all students.
Amidst the scraping, drilling, rolling, hammering, pounding and shouting of the workers, it is difficult for anyone to concentrate. The noises are so loud because they are directly outside the affected classroom. Since there are no windows in the classroom for ventilation, the door must always remain open, essentially causing the room to be transformed into a construction site. It is terribly hot in the room, which makes it uncomfortable and hard to concentrate.
There are also no restrooms in the entire building, which forces students and faculty to travel to a neighboring building just to use the facilities. This can be time-consuming and takes away from time spent learning. If there is anything that can be done about these issues, it would be greatly appreciated.