I am currently a full time student, enrolled in 4 classes; (12 credits.)
Marketing Communications, Introduction to College Mathematics,
Social Problems, and Lighting and Sound Production.
Each class has it's ups and downs, just like any class, but I am learning quite a bit from every one.
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
While CCRI isn't exactly my dream college, I have found that I am enjoying school much more than I thought I would. Attending CCRI has also opened doors for me, and allowed me to explore my interests.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
CCRI has excellent teachers, for which the school is highly underrated. I have not come across a single bad professor here, and I hear relatively few stories about them.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
As a current student, my advice to any prospective students would be to apply for a tutor in any subjects you may have trouble in as soon as the course starts. It will help you with your grades, and as a result keep you happy. Also, talk to Frank (the guy who wanders around talking to everyone.) He's cool. :)
Which types of students will excel at your college?
CCRI is great for anyone who wants to get a higher education, but may not be ready to move away from home, and/or is on a tight budget.
I am currently a full time student, enrolled in 4 classes; (12 credits.) Marketing Communications, Introduction to College Mathematics, Social Problems, and Lighting and Sound Production. Each class has it's ups and downs, just like any class, but I am learning quite a bit from every one.
While CCRI isn't exactly my dream college, I have found that I am enjoying school much more than I thought I would. Attending CCRI has also opened doors for me, and allowed me to explore my interests.
CCRI has excellent teachers, for which the school is highly underrated. I have not come across a single bad professor here, and I hear relatively few stories about them.
As a current student, my advice to any prospective students would be to apply for a tutor in any subjects you may have trouble in as soon as the course starts. It will help you with your grades, and as a result keep you happy. Also, talk to Frank (the guy who wanders around talking to everyone.) He's cool. :)
CCRI is great for anyone who wants to get a higher education, but may not be ready to move away from home, and/or is on a tight budget.