This school is an exceptional community college that I recommend to anyone who would like to earn their associates degree or prepare themselves for a transfer! I'm currently starting my second year here and I've already learned so much. Not just about the various subjects I have been taking but also a lot about myself. For example I never knew how interested I was in archaeology till I took Physical Anthropology and my teacher was astounding, you could tell he really loved what he was doing. The teachers are very nice and accepting, every teacher I've had so far has been willing to adjust to certain student's needs and they all have gone above and beyond any teacher I've ever had before. Even if the class is extremely full the various teachers will answer any question you have.
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
I completely enjoy attending this school during my associate degree seeking years. There is such a variety of students walking down the halls, you never know what type of person you'll see next, or who will sit by you in your next class! There are many resources available to anyone who needs help in any subject. I have visited the math lab and the writing center many times. There are teachers stationed at each of these places at all times. The library is also very extensive and there are countless materials at your fingertips. Another thing I especially loved was the incredible Nerman art museum that houses many famous artist's work and is open for anyone who wishes to visit. It's also free!
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
Hands down this school is very cost effective and is not expensive. especially compared to other schools that I have look into. This school is also great if you just want to get some of your general classes out of the way and not put a huge dent in your wallet. You will receive a first class education with an interesting teacher without going bankrupt.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Just make sure that you know what classes you would like to take before you enroll. The general studies classes generally tend to fill up on the first day of enrollment so be an early bird! You can also call and make an appointment with any of the counselors who will help you if you need advice! (I'm basically best friends with many of the counselors here). Do not be afraid to sign up for a couple of summer classes as well if you need some extra classes for another school or anything like that!
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Johnson County Community College is great for someone who is still deciding on a certain major or who wants to learn as much as they can about the subjects they love before they decide. This college is also great for working parents or people who are continuing their education and would like a school with a flexible schedule. The campus is not extremely big either so anyone who may have a handicap will also flourish here as well. Basically, this school is geared toward anyone with a will to learn and plan for their future!
This school is an exceptional community college that I recommend to anyone who would like to earn their associates degree or prepare themselves for a transfer! I'm currently starting my second year here and I've already learned so much. Not just about the various subjects I have been taking but also a lot about myself. For example I never knew how interested I was in archaeology till I took Physical Anthropology and my teacher was astounding, you could tell he really loved what he was doing. The teachers are very nice and accepting, every teacher I've had so far has been willing to adjust to certain student's needs and they all have gone above and beyond any teacher I've ever had before. Even if the class is extremely full the various teachers will answer any question you have.
I completely enjoy attending this school during my associate degree seeking years. There is such a variety of students walking down the halls, you never know what type of person you'll see next, or who will sit by you in your next class! There are many resources available to anyone who needs help in any subject. I have visited the math lab and the writing center many times. There are teachers stationed at each of these places at all times. The library is also very extensive and there are countless materials at your fingertips. Another thing I especially loved was the incredible Nerman art museum that houses many famous artist's work and is open for anyone who wishes to visit. It's also free!
Hands down this school is very cost effective and is not expensive. especially compared to other schools that I have look into. This school is also great if you just want to get some of your general classes out of the way and not put a huge dent in your wallet. You will receive a first class education with an interesting teacher without going bankrupt.
Just make sure that you know what classes you would like to take before you enroll. The general studies classes generally tend to fill up on the first day of enrollment so be an early bird! You can also call and make an appointment with any of the counselors who will help you if you need advice! (I'm basically best friends with many of the counselors here). Do not be afraid to sign up for a couple of summer classes as well if you need some extra classes for another school or anything like that!
Johnson County Community College is great for someone who is still deciding on a certain major or who wants to learn as much as they can about the subjects they love before they decide. This college is also great for working parents or people who are continuing their education and would like a school with a flexible schedule. The campus is not extremely big either so anyone who may have a handicap will also flourish here as well. Basically, this school is geared toward anyone with a will to learn and plan for their future!