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SPEAK OUT: How do students feel about overcrowded classrooms?
BY ARMANDO LUNA TIMES STAFF
March 02, 2010
 | Lizzette Gonzales, 23, criminal justice major – “I felt angry due to the fact that I was not able to get into a class which I was on the waiting list for. I believe that they should figure out a way to better fund school so that students can get the classes that they need.” |  | Anthony Dean, 18, psychology major - “I feel that it's too much stress for students to not get certain classes. It's a waste of time and money.” |  | David Coldren, 21, undecided – “It makes it so that individual students who need extra help need to resort to unconventional ways to get help, such as tutors. It's a huge headache for students and the administration.” |  | Miguel Martinez, 26, advertising major- “Situations with the classrooms being overcrowded are forcing students to become more serious about their education.” |  | Sagal Jama, 16, pre med - “Some people won't get the classes they want in the time they want them in. It might affect the teacher and student relationship. Teachers cannot focus on individual students.” |
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