You learn quite a bit. The professors are super nice and willing to help you no matter what. The professors really know what they are teaching and are passionate about their subjects. This really helps when they are helping you and teaching since they put all they have into their work.
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
It is ok, considering it is a community college. It is definitly not the typical college experience however, it is still very social and a good, CHEAP, jumping point for the rest of your college carreer.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
Being a community college, it is very cheap. You are looking at around $4000 a year. It is definitely worth saving the money considering most people are live at home while attending. The only costly thing will be food. The cafeteria runs about $5+ for a meal while the meals aren't that great to begin with.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Be prepared and don't slack off. Even though its a community college, its still college. There is still work involved and attendance is almost mandatory. It is also a good idea to stay on the good side with your teachers. Most of the professors are down to earth, nice people. The more you get to know them, the better off you will be in class as well as down the road if you need a reference when transferring.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
This is a good school for self-starters and people looking to get a good jumping point. It is also good if you are looking for a cheap starting point like me. I know that I would be able to survive at a university easily, however it was price that drew me here.
You learn quite a bit. The professors are super nice and willing to help you no matter what. The professors really know what they are teaching and are passionate about their subjects. This really helps when they are helping you and teaching since they put all they have into their work.
It is ok, considering it is a community college. It is definitly not the typical college experience however, it is still very social and a good, CHEAP, jumping point for the rest of your college carreer.
Being a community college, it is very cheap. You are looking at around $4000 a year. It is definitely worth saving the money considering most people are live at home while attending. The only costly thing will be food. The cafeteria runs about $5+ for a meal while the meals aren't that great to begin with.
Be prepared and don't slack off. Even though its a community college, its still college. There is still work involved and attendance is almost mandatory. It is also a good idea to stay on the good side with your teachers. Most of the professors are down to earth, nice people. The more you get to know them, the better off you will be in class as well as down the road if you need a reference when transferring.
This is a good school for self-starters and people looking to get a good jumping point. It is also good if you are looking for a cheap starting point like me. I know that I would be able to survive at a university easily, however it was price that drew me here.