Although I believe the work load could be more extensive I enjoy the fact that the teachers give the students the tools to learn, and let the students decide what they want to get out of the course. I personally am studying an area that's more practice on technique than quantity of what you can learn so my personal learning is a bit limited but in some of my elective classes I have learned things that have even given me a new perspective on certain aspects of life.
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
I do wish that, academically, the school was more challenging but the atmosphere and the programs and extra curricular activities that are offered at the school are enjoyable. There are always plenty of events that students can attend either for enjoyment or to broaden their horizons in the academic and real world.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
The school has been very helpful with my financial needs and they make it very easy to obtain and maintain scholarships and financial aid. I know several people at the school who are also on scholarship or financial aid and the advisers on campus do whatever they can when you first enter campus to make sure that you are able to handle the financial burden. Also, the college has several payment plans and they have equal opportunity, on campus jobs that can come in handy while looking for a little extra book money.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
The biggest tip that I would give to a prospective student is sign up for classes, and get any advisement you need done early. Often the administration office gets crowded with last minute needs and classes can fill up rather fast so staying on top of deadlines and time management is extremely important.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
I would say that this school is great for a wide range of students. The school offers the tools needed in order to help any type of student along their way. The only thing the student really has to bring to campus is a can-do attitude and a want or need to pass the class.
Although I believe the work load could be more extensive I enjoy the fact that the teachers give the students the tools to learn, and let the students decide what they want to get out of the course. I personally am studying an area that's more practice on technique than quantity of what you can learn so my personal learning is a bit limited but in some of my elective classes I have learned things that have even given me a new perspective on certain aspects of life.
I do wish that, academically, the school was more challenging but the atmosphere and the programs and extra curricular activities that are offered at the school are enjoyable. There are always plenty of events that students can attend either for enjoyment or to broaden their horizons in the academic and real world.
The school has been very helpful with my financial needs and they make it very easy to obtain and maintain scholarships and financial aid. I know several people at the school who are also on scholarship or financial aid and the advisers on campus do whatever they can when you first enter campus to make sure that you are able to handle the financial burden. Also, the college has several payment plans and they have equal opportunity, on campus jobs that can come in handy while looking for a little extra book money.
The biggest tip that I would give to a prospective student is sign up for classes, and get any advisement you need done early. Often the administration office gets crowded with last minute needs and classes can fill up rather fast so staying on top of deadlines and time management is extremely important.
I would say that this school is great for a wide range of students. The school offers the tools needed in order to help any type of student along their way. The only thing the student really has to bring to campus is a can-do attitude and a want or need to pass the class.