In my experience, I have not attend other schools so this is based on just my experience in this school The reason that I rate learning a lot 5 of 5 is: almost all the classes were very fun as well informative. to make sure you get this 5 out of 5 is talk to previous students about their teachers. Here teachers have a wide rang of teaching techniques, so you should be able to match you needs and likes. When I started I found the thought of Freedom! amazing, but even knowing that some of these teachers are more lenient on attendance these teachers actually go out of their way to make classes fun and interesting while still being VERY informative. Making you want to go to class.
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
I really like the school here, especially if you are a little out going (which I'm not too much). Something that I found so amazing yes amazing, is the friendliness of the staff. You can ask just about anyone and people will go out of there way to make sure they help you to the best of their ability. I give it a 4 because everything that you could expect from a smaller school is here. Also, if you go out of your way just a bit to get involved with some of the many organizations around the school you will have a much better time. The reason I give it a four out of five is based on not being able to find nice quiet spots. If there were more spots were you can just relax in quiet I would give it a five.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
They only thing that deters me from this school is that it can use updating computers, equipment, some class rooms especially, technology. The school I think is suppose to look old I like the new age look, just my opinion so I don't know how much I can really complain at this. Another thing that makes me give only 3 stars is that the school can be a bit pricy when you can get into much larger schools for about the same. The biggest factor that make me give it a 3 is that some classes seem to be getting crowded and its getting a little hard to find a nice quiet spot. But if you don't want giant class sizes (like hundreds) or just a giant school then Dominican can be a great choice
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
The number one thing is to talk to other students as much as possible about their experiences with particular teachers, they all have their teaching techniques.
Number two, match your major to the school. As I said before, it can use some updating, I'm not a tech major or anything but there can be better technology.
Number three, take a good long tour to see if your going to be happy with the school.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
I would say that you have to be a little out going to really appreciate the extra perks the school has.
Most of all, students that like smaller schools I think it my be getting a little crowded
In my experience, I have not attend other schools so this is based on just my experience in this school The reason that I rate learning a lot 5 of 5 is: almost all the classes were very fun as well informative. to make sure you get this 5 out of 5 is talk to previous students about their teachers. Here teachers have a wide rang of teaching techniques, so you should be able to match you needs and likes. When I started I found the thought of Freedom! amazing, but even knowing that some of these teachers are more lenient on attendance these teachers actually go out of their way to make classes fun and interesting while still being VERY informative. Making you want to go to class.
I really like the school here, especially if you are a little out going (which I'm not too much). Something that I found so amazing yes amazing, is the friendliness of the staff. You can ask just about anyone and people will go out of there way to make sure they help you to the best of their ability. I give it a 4 because everything that you could expect from a smaller school is here. Also, if you go out of your way just a bit to get involved with some of the many organizations around the school you will have a much better time. The reason I give it a four out of five is based on not being able to find nice quiet spots. If there were more spots were you can just relax in quiet I would give it a five.
They only thing that deters me from this school is that it can use updating computers, equipment, some class rooms especially, technology. The school I think is suppose to look old I like the new age look, just my opinion so I don't know how much I can really complain at this. Another thing that makes me give only 3 stars is that the school can be a bit pricy when you can get into much larger schools for about the same. The biggest factor that make me give it a 3 is that some classes seem to be getting crowded and its getting a little hard to find a nice quiet spot. But if you don't want giant class sizes (like hundreds) or just a giant school then Dominican can be a great choice
The number one thing is to talk to other students as much as possible about their experiences with particular teachers, they all have their teaching techniques. Number two, match your major to the school. As I said before, it can use some updating, I'm not a tech major or anything but there can be better technology. Number three, take a good long tour to see if your going to be happy with the school.
I would say that you have to be a little out going to really appreciate the extra perks the school has. Most of all, students that like smaller schools I think it my be getting a little crowded