I'm not only learning curriculum here at CAC but I'm learning so much about living on campus, staying on track, and setting goals that will take me to a 4-year university after this.
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
It may sound crazy because this is a JC, but I LOVE being here! Because it is such a small college, everyone knows each other (even people that don't live on campus!!) which regardless of drama is a great experience. I would definately say that getting involved and being yourself will pay off in the long run, it has for me & I'm not even at my 2nd year here. =)
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
Taking advantage of going to a Junior College before a University is a smart move. You get classes out of the way that would be twice as expensive at a University while getting accurate and most importantly, friendly help.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
* Don't be afraid to get your work done early!
* If you have a question about ANYTHING, ASK!!
* Go to every athletic event you can =)
* Go to ANY school event you can, you'll meet great people on the way.
* (Sounds cheezy!!..but) BE YOU! No one is worth changing for and people like to try and influence you, but it's all a game. DON'T play it. =)
Which types of students will excel at your college?
- Athletes
- Artistically driven
- People looking for a college experience before they're thrown out with the BIG DOGS.
I'm not only learning curriculum here at CAC but I'm learning so much about living on campus, staying on track, and setting goals that will take me to a 4-year university after this.
It may sound crazy because this is a JC, but I LOVE being here! Because it is such a small college, everyone knows each other (even people that don't live on campus!!) which regardless of drama is a great experience. I would definately say that getting involved and being yourself will pay off in the long run, it has for me & I'm not even at my 2nd year here. =)
Taking advantage of going to a Junior College before a University is a smart move. You get classes out of the way that would be twice as expensive at a University while getting accurate and most importantly, friendly help.
* Don't be afraid to get your work done early! * If you have a question about ANYTHING, ASK!! * Go to every athletic event you can =) * Go to ANY school event you can, you'll meet great people on the way. * (Sounds cheezy!!..but) BE YOU! No one is worth changing for and people like to try and influence you, but it's all a game. DON'T play it. =)
- Athletes - Artistically driven - People looking for a college experience before they're thrown out with the BIG DOGS.