It may not be the popular opinion, but I enjoyed my high college.
It was a immense building which meant I had to walk quite a ways between my classes in the limited amount of time permitted between periods, but that was fine.
The classrooms themselves were very roomy so the desks weren’t crowding each other. All of the professors I had throughout my years there were pretty nice plus offered a acceptable amount of work. I entirely loved my extra-curricular activities, art plus chorus, plus attending the college performances for the band plus drama club was typically fun. The supperes absolutely left something to be desired, but they weren’t inedible. All of that aside, there was one thing about my college I absolutely hated, plus that was the temperature within the classrooms. One of my professors explained to me that the college’s entire Heating plus Air Conditioning system was controlled off-site, so no one in the college could very adjust the heating or cooling within the classrooms. Often times the air conditioning system was left running well into the colder part of Fall, plus us students would need to wear sweaters in the classroom, for a short stage of time in winter the heater would be running, heating up the classrooms, but once the weather started to hot up outside it was turned off, despite it still being chilly. And then, near the end of the college year as summer time approached, the air conditioning system was left off despite the rising heat, leaving whatever breeze could be gained through open windows or electric fans as our only relief. The college would have been nearly perfect if only it had had Heating plus Air Conditioning zone control on-site so that the professors could all adjust the temperature in their classrooms as needed.