BC3 was probably the smartest decision I have ever made. It's reasonably priced, lots of activities going on, and it provides students with a great education. If I had to make a decision all over again, I would choose BC3 again in a heartbeat.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Join something. Become a part of student government, Phi Theta Kappa, a sports team, or a club. It's one of the best ways to make friends.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
I've had some photography classes that are a joke, but I've had some extremely difficult design classes. Also, the engineering physics class is very time consuming and rigorous. You have to study very hard. As for math, I've taken Calculus I and II and as long as you do your homework and study, you'd be fine.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
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Describe the food and dining at your college.
It is good an reasonably priced, but I recommend packing a lunch or just going home to eat to save money.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
There is basketball, volleyball, and capture the flag intramurals. Also, there are several athletic teams one could join.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
I have learned just as much from my math, engineering, and design classes as one would anywhere else.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
I played basketball and volleyball and it was a lot of hard work and dedication, but definitely worth it. Also, they have a ping-pong tables and racquetball courts that are a lot of fun to do between classes.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
BC3 was probably the smartest decision I have ever made. It's reasonably priced, lots of activities going on, and it provides students with a great education. If I had to make a decision all over again, I would choose BC3 again in a heartbeat.
Join something. Become a part of student government, Phi Theta Kappa, a sports team, or a club. It's one of the best ways to make friends.
I've had some photography classes that are a joke, but I've had some extremely difficult design classes. Also, the engineering physics class is very time consuming and rigorous. You have to study very hard. As for math, I've taken Calculus I and II and as long as you do your homework and study, you'd be fine.
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It is good an reasonably priced, but I recommend packing a lunch or just going home to eat to save money.
There is basketball, volleyball, and capture the flag intramurals. Also, there are several athletic teams one could join.
I have learned just as much from my math, engineering, and design classes as one would anywhere else.
I played basketball and volleyball and it was a lot of hard work and dedication, but definitely worth it. Also, they have a ping-pong tables and racquetball courts that are a lot of fun to do between classes.
Never had an issue.