I would give Aims an A-. Overall, there are a so many different classes and times to choose from so if you work, you can work your classes around your schedule. The teachers are great and helpful and so are the administrators.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
One tip I would give to students would be to not procrastinate. Not just in your classes but as well as financial aid and talking to your counselor.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
The academics are GREAT. If you have a specific major, there are programs that guide you and show you all the classes to take. One thing I didn't like about it was science classes are only given once a semester, every other semester.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
Since it is a community college, there are no dorms.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
There are vending machines in almost every building, with sodas, waters, and snacks. There is also a little coffee shop that has sandwhiches and another shop that has smoothies. Everything is on campus so it makes it convenient.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
While you are waiting for your classes to start, you can visit the library and go on the computers, grab a snack, catch up with some friends.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
This campus is perfect size. Everything (buildings) is in walking distance and so convenient.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
Only unusual thing I saw was at night, when you are walking out to your car there are no lights. I like to walk out with a group of people or a group of friends. However, since there are no lights they have security cars all around.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
This campus would be great for anyone looking for a successful education. Anyone who likes having those teachers who will go out of their way to help you.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
There are so many clubs and activities and they are all welcoming. There hasn't been one time I have been rejected from joining.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
You could say the greek life on campus is as usual and normal as any other campus would. There is nothing special about it.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
I try to avoid taking classes at night because there are no lights by the cars. There are security cars around; however, I think they could put in some lights here and there, it almost seems like common sense.
I would give Aims an A-. Overall, there are a so many different classes and times to choose from so if you work, you can work your classes around your schedule. The teachers are great and helpful and so are the administrators.
One tip I would give to students would be to not procrastinate. Not just in your classes but as well as financial aid and talking to your counselor.
The academics are GREAT. If you have a specific major, there are programs that guide you and show you all the classes to take. One thing I didn't like about it was science classes are only given once a semester, every other semester.
Since it is a community college, there are no dorms.
There are vending machines in almost every building, with sodas, waters, and snacks. There is also a little coffee shop that has sandwhiches and another shop that has smoothies. Everything is on campus so it makes it convenient.
While you are waiting for your classes to start, you can visit the library and go on the computers, grab a snack, catch up with some friends.
This campus is perfect size. Everything (buildings) is in walking distance and so convenient.
Only unusual thing I saw was at night, when you are walking out to your car there are no lights. I like to walk out with a group of people or a group of friends. However, since there are no lights they have security cars all around.
This campus would be great for anyone looking for a successful education. Anyone who likes having those teachers who will go out of their way to help you.
There are so many clubs and activities and they are all welcoming. There hasn't been one time I have been rejected from joining.
You could say the greek life on campus is as usual and normal as any other campus would. There is nothing special about it.
I try to avoid taking classes at night because there are no lights by the cars. There are security cars around; however, I think they could put in some lights here and there, it almost seems like common sense.