<p>Honestly, the only major way in which it impacts students is in the large class sizes for first year core requirements. There are 1000+ first year science and engineering students, all of which are required to take chemistry, yet only 2 sections of chemistry offered, resulting in 500+ classes, and labs that are so large that it would be dangerous, if it wasn’t merely a freshman class where we never work with stuff more dangerous than concentrated HCl. haha. That and other small things, like the clock on the front gate that is often not working, etc. It’s not really a huge deal.</p>